The McClurg Museum is a renovated mansion in Westfield, New York that serves as the home of the Chautauqua County Historical Society.
The museum was initially a mansion built in 1818 by James McClurg, the son of a wealthy Pittsburgh industrialist.
[3] In 1950, the Chautauqua County Historical Society obtained a seventy-five year lease from the Village of Westfield to inhabit the mansion.
Its mission is to foster an interest in and knowledge of the history of Chautauqua County through the collection, preservation and interpretation of objects and archives of local significance.
Members enjoy quarterly programs, special receptions, museum exhibits and a free subscription to TimeLines, the society's award-winning newsletter.