Around 300 BC the largest building on the site, the Leonidaion, was constructed to house important visitors.
A two story wood frame hotel was built around 1905 to house company officials, construction workers and other visitors.
This building, which housed visitors to the capital city, was the closest Callinus had to a hotel, although it seemed more like a monastery.
A hotel was built to house visitors, and several stores were established.
An additional income is earned by the locals when they house visitors in their homes.
Israel's involvement is perhaps most contentious when it comes to hotels, and the choice to house visitors in Jerusalem rather than the West Bank.
Soon more hotels sprung up to house visitors.
Today the mansion is used to house high ranking visitors, which has encouraged the continued upkeep of the mansion.
Over the years, it housed the faculty, alumni, and visitors.
This position will provide information and informal interpretation to house visitors.