Westingtoneum House

Westingtoneum Art and Culture House, a two-story art and cultural museum in North Haven, Massachusetts that is the site of the second largest collection of ancient Eshermekite art and sculptures of Franklin County.

In 1923 relics from Eshermek were displayed in the house and remained there ever since and also artifacts from Ancient Egypt are collected and stored in the basement.

History
The Westingtoneum House was built in 1759 by a wealthy landowner named Cornelius Mackler and was named after his family estate Westington House in London, England.

However, the house fell into disrepair over the years making it vacant until it was turned into a museum and

Renovations
The Westingtoneum House was renovated in 1878 by the architects Jacques Étienne Beaugette and Sir Andrew W. Rensley.

Monuments and Statues
The Athena Statue, dedicated by the members of the Alpha Theta Eta fraternity of the University of Eastbury.

Jacques Étienne Beaugette Memorial, a bronze statue of the architect of Westingtoneun House sitting on a bench and reading blueprints.

Sir Andrew W. Rensley Statue, a bronze statue of the great architect of Westingtoneum Meeting House. He is shown holding a book and pointing to the sky.