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[[File:Front view of the Landrover that was donated to KK by a missionary to used during the liberation struggle.jpg|thumbnail|left|This Land Rover 108 Land Rover Series 1 (1956) was donated by a missionary Mr Marvin Temple to Kenneth Kaunda to use during the liberation struggle. Unfortunately, it was burnt during the food riots on 30 June 1990. It is now stationed at Chilenje House 394.]]
[[File:Front view of the Landrover that was donated to KK by a missionary to used during the liberation struggle.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|This Land Rover 108 Land Rover Series 1 (1956) was donated by a missionary Mr Marvin Temple to Kenneth Kaunda to use during the liberation struggle. Unfortunately, it was burnt during the food riots on 30 June 1990. It is now stationed at Chilenje House 394.]]
Three houses are included in the protected monument, and have been restored as nearly as possible to their 1962 condition by the demolition of improvements effected since that date. House No. 394 has been redecorated in its original colour scheme, and much of the furniture and personal effects used by the [[Kenneth Kaunda]] family at that time has been replaced in the original positions. House No. 395 contains displays illustrating the history and growth of [[Lusaka]] from the earliest times and the political development of [[Zambia]]. House No. 393 is the caretaker’s residence.
Three houses are included in the protected monument, and have been restored as nearly as possible to their 1962 condition by the demolition of improvements effected since that date. House No. 394 has been redecorated in its original colour scheme, and much of the furniture and personal effects used by the [[Kenneth Kaunda]] family at that time has been replaced in the original positions. House No. 395 contains displays illustrating the history and growth of [[Lusaka]] from the earliest times and the political development of [[Zambia]]. House No. 393 is the caretaker’s residence.