The city converted to a district system in 1954.
The city purchased the site of the old school in 1963, and converted it into a city hall building.
The city has converted about 40 schools to English medium in an attempt to retain students.
The city is converting an unused industrial site on the west side of the capital into an emporium for the arts.
Eventually the city converted it to its present use as a police training facility.
The city then converted it into the new city hall.
The city converted its railroad depot to a museum on Clinton's life.
Other cities have converted department stores to community colleges.
During the time the holding companies owned an interest in American transit systems, more than 300 cities converted to buses.
In 1977, the city of Porterville converted the house to a museum.