Frank B. Kellogg House
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The Frank B. Kellogg House, located at 633 Fairmount Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is a historic National Historic Landmark associated with Nobel Peace Prize-winner Frank B. Kellogg, known for co-authoring the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Built in 1889, this Queen Anne and Romanesque style house served as Kellogg's permanent residence until his death in 1937.
The house features a blend of stone materials and a notable addition called the Coolidge Wing, added in 1923. As the former home of Frank B. Kellogg, a lawyer, U.S. Senator, and diplomat, this historic site offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of a key figure in shifting U.S. foreign policy towards peace and diplomacy.
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