The Kellogg House is a historic building in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
[2] The weatherboarded walls rest on a stone foundation and are covered by a metal roof,[3] which rises to a high gable on each end.
[4] Some of the distinctive features of the Kellogg Building are the small brackets that support the simple cornice, two wings attached to the rear, and the two enclosed porches on the facade.
Inside, the main hallway is ornamented by such features as intricate fretwork and multiple pillars.
From that time until 1977, it remained in the Kellogg family,[2] although by the late 1970s it had been converted into apartments.