The Frank B. Kellogg House is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with Nobel Peace Prize-winner Frank B. Kellogg, co-author of the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
From 1889 until his death, this was the permanent residence of Frank B. Kellogg, lawyer, U.S. Senator, and diplomat. As Secretary of State from 1925-1929, he negotiated the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact—for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize—and shifted foreign policy away from interventionism. He died in 1937 at his home.
Frank B. Kellogg House
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