Previous owners of the
Beaux-Arts building include
C. Peyton Russell (original owner; 1908–1915), politician
James D. Phelan (residence while serving in the United States Senate; 1915–1921) and the government of
Sweden (
embassy; 1921–1971). The 2009 property value of the Kenyan embassy is $6,554,280 ($6,133,120 – main building; $421,160 – side building). It is a contributing property to the
Massachusetts Avenue Historic District and Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District. ==References==