In 1982, Delta Zeta leaders inaugurated a campaign to raise funds to restore a historic residence in Oxford, Ohio, that would become the home of Delta Zeta's National Historical Museum and Headquarters. Located at 202 East Church Street, the solid red brick home serves several functions. As National Headquarters, it has office space for all employees under one roof. As the National Historical Museum, it gives secure and ample room for the treasures that tell the history of the Sorority. A third function provides meeting and sleeping rooms, offering comfortable facilities for the National Council, committees and small conferences. This model is a representation of the home and its evolution.