Blum House, also known as Levy House, is a historic residence built in 1902 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States.
[5] It is as a two-story, clapboard with a slate-covered, truncated hipped roof.
[2] The two-story portico has an oval window in the tympanum and is supported by four slender Ionic columns.
[2] The Blum House derives its significance for the NRHP listing from the architecture, it being one of the best examples of the Neoclassical Revival style in Vicksburg.
[2] The house is included on the historic marker for Cherry Street, on the Vicksburg Heritage Walking Trail.