Kellogg Mansion Immersive Experience

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Timeline

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History

Built in 1925
Constructed in 1925 by Detroit property developer Ephraim Frischkorn as the home he would stay in while he developed land in Dunedin, FL.

Purchased by W.K. Kellogg
The founder of the Kellogg’s cereal company purchased the house in 1934. He spent just a few seasons in the home.

Deeded to Kellogg Foundation
W.K. Kellogg deeded the house to his charitable foundation in 1937. The foundation leased it to the U.S. Marine Corps Amphibian Tractor Unit during WWII.

New owners and changes
Sold in 1946, the home would go through several owners who made many modifications including commissioning the distinctive artwork in the home. 

Preservation efforts
In 2021 it was learned that the mansion was to be demolished. Unable to save the physical structure, a 3D preservation plan was put in place.

About the Immersive Experience

The Kellogg Mansion Immersive Experience is a traveling exhibit that embraces cutting-edge 3D and VR technology to take you on a rich and unforgettable journey to learn more about the history of Dunedin’s Kellogg Mansion and the community efforts to preserve it.

The Kellogg Mansion Immersive Experience opened at the Dunedin Public Library from November 2022 - June 2023. The exhibit's next destination will be with the University of South Florida Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information.

Virtual Tour

While the Dunedin Public Library no longer houses the Kellogg Mansion Immersive Experience, the self-guided virtual tour can still be viewed on any web browser. You will be able to interact with elements of the home and learn more about its history, art, and architecture. Click the Virtual Tour button to get started.

Exhibit Credits & Sponsors

 
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Exhibit Credits

Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibit do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Sponsors & Partners

Florida Humanities
City of Dunedin
Dunedin Public Library
Pinellas Community Foundation
University of South Florida Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information
University of South Florida Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections
University of South Florida Libraries

Exhibit Project Team

Writers: Cherisse Ponraj, Historian
& Anne-Maire Nurnberger, Curator/Librarian
Design, Fabrication & Installation: ADM2

Historical Research

Cherisse Ponraj
Dunedin Historic Preservation Advisory Committee
Dunedin History Museum, Inc (Vinnie Luisi and David Knupp)
The Matthew Family
The Ringelspaugh Family
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

3D Conservation Project Supporters

Anne Bokneberg
Blair Kooi
Mark Middleton
Kevin Connell
Rory Scout Harlow
Vice Mayor Deborah Kynes
The Wenk Family

Image Credits

Arcadia Press
B.Lively Images LLC
City of Dunedin
Cherisse Ponraj
Sidney Matthew Collection
Tack Sharp Media
USF Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections
USF Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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