Architect Frank Thayer, who also designed the Murray County Courthouse, was hired to bring Dinehart's vision to life.
[4][5] Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, the Dinehart-Holt House is a well-preserved example of Victorian architecture in Murray County.
Visitors can explore the house and learn about the Dineharts and Holts, gaining a deeper understanding of Slayton's and Murray County's social and economic development.
[citation needed] The day-to-day operations of the Dinehart-Holt House Museum fall under the purview of the non-profit organization, Murray County Historical Society.
In addition to the recently acquired Dinehart/Holt House built in 1891, their facilities include, the Murray County Historical Museum, the Sierk Building showcasing the agricultural heritage, and the Wornson Log Cabin from 1872.