Came here for a school trip almost 10 years ago and by the looks of other reviews, it's been consistent! Staff was really kind and informative and knew what to do, even as a kid I enjoyed the energy they had. Lots of cool little artifacts and trinkets of American family life during the 19th-Early 20th century like an old school vinyl Phonograph record (which worked well at the time!) They also showed us how 19th century butterchurner and washboards worked so I honestly thought it was cool. Great place to enjoy with family and kids to...
Read moreWe had a wonderful time learning about the home and it's histories. Our tour guide was amazing, and so knowledgeable. We had 2 moments of activity during our visit. 1 a man said he was touched on the shoulder. The second was when all of us where in the living room the door bells went off and the door opened by itself. Nobody was there. I also noticed something odd in after I got home. I had snapped some photos of the outside of the house. And as I zoomed in on the attic window it looks like you can see the face of an old woman...
Read moreI love Victorian Houses and been to quite a few but the Kellogg House stands out. Hiram Clay Kellogg’s fascination with tall wooden sailing ships heavily influenced his design for the custom late Queen Anne style Victorian home with neo-classical elements, I love the fun size, the colors, the staircase from which you can look into the oval dining room, the heart of the house. I'd love to peak some more through the windows of the dollhouse in there! The patient doll in the dentist's chair in there even has an open mouth! Such love...
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