Norwalk, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Enos Kellogg House is a well-preserved example of Greek Revival architecture in Norwalk, Connecticut. Built around 1830, it features a prominent central gable, symmetrical facade, and classical detailing typical of the period.
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31 Concord St., Norwalk, Connecticut
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295 West Ave., Norwalk, Connecticut
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