The Kellogg House was designed by Hiram
Clay Kellogg and was built in 1898. Three generations of Kelloggs
lived in this house before the family donated it to the Museum.
The house was moved to the Museum grounds in 1981. It is now used
for hands-on education about the Victorian
era for more than 18,000 children each year.
A variety of other activities, including
public tours, tea parties, and wedding photo sessions, also take place
in this lovely house.
Picture of the
Week A Tour of the Kellogg House in
Photographs
Currently Featuring Historic Items
from the Kitchen