It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
[2] It was occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum, also known as the Peoria Central School Museum, which was operated by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society.
The city spent $19,000 securing artifacts of the PAHS and arranging for an inventory to be completed.
[3] The Society was dissolved in 2017, due to a dispute over control between two groups of members.
[4] In July 2019, it was stated that the two groups had refused arbitration, and that the PAHS's lease with the city was terminated.