It is located at 243 Worthen Street, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA, and is open as a museum displaying works from the museum collection and shows by artist members.
[1] Paul Moody, master mechanic and inventor, was the first resident of the house.
[1] James B. Francis took over as chief engineer and moved into the house in 1837 when G.W.
[1][3] In 1907 the home was purchased by the Lowell Art Association, Inc., and opened in 1908 as a museum.
The first floor and second floor hall and bedrooms now house the WHMA's Permanent collection, including one room dedicated to the etchings of James McNeil Whistler.