633 Fairmount Ave
St Paul, MN 55105, USA

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1960

  • Marley Zielike

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Photograph of the exterior of a building identified as the (Frank B.) Kellogg House. Located in the Historic Hill District in St. Paul at 633 Fairmont Avenue, the original rectangular block was built in 1890, with a major addition occuring in 1923. President Calvin Coolidge visited Kellogg at this residence in 1923, with that new addition of the house now known as the Coolidge Wing. The property is listed as a National Historic Landmark.

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Photograph of the exterior of a building identified as the (Frank B.) Kellogg House. Located in the Historic Hill District in St. Paul at 633 Fairmont Avenue, the original rectangular block was built in 1890, with a major addition occuring in 1923. President Calvin Coolidge visited Kellogg at this residence in 1923, with that new addition of the house now known as the Coolidge Wing. The property is listed as a National Historic Landmark.

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