History
Myron Hunt, a distinguished southland architect whose projects included the Pasadena Rose Bowl and the Huntington Library, was commissioned to design W.K. Kellogg's new west coast estate. Charles Gibbs Adams, a colorful character whose work was popular among many silent screen stars, was selected to landscape the grounds. One of his more notable commissions was the Hearst Castle garden in San Simeon California. Kellogg purchased his first 377 acres of land from rancher Cecil George in 1925, for $250,000. The main house was built at a cost of $150,000.
Specialties
Outdoor venue, with lush garden scenery. Nestled among the lush landscape and blanketed by the walnut trees, W K Kellogg House Pomona is the perfect venue for weddings, corporate meetings or other events. First constructed in 1926, it has recently been renovated to look as it did when it was built. There are many wonderful aspects of the Kellogg house, such as: the outside garden terraces, the Grand Room, the main dining room, and the large or small conference rooms. Kellogg house, with all of its history and glory, can accommodate groups of up to 200 people comfortably. This spacious ranch-style home has a charming, historic feel to its quaint appeal that makes it the perfect location for your next big event!