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American Legation
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
American Legation, Tangier is located in Morocco
Location: Tangier, Morocco
Coordinates: 35°47′16.71″N 5°48′32.69″W / 35.787975°N 5.8090806°W / 35.787975; -5.8090806
Built/Founded: 1821
Architect: Unknown
Architectural style(s): Italian Villa, Other
Governing body: STATE DEPARTMENT
Added to NRHP: January 08, 1981[1]
Designated NHL: December 17, 1982[2]
NRHP Reference#: 81000703
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The American Legation, located at 8 Zankat America (Rue d'Amerique) in the old city of Tangier, Kingdom of Morocco, commemorates the historic cultural and diplomatic relations between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco.

The legation was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (U.S.) on 1981-01-08. United States Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt subsequently designated it a National Historic Landmark on 1982-12-17. It was the first such listing or designation in a foreign country. The building has been listed on the Secretary of State’s Register of Culturally Significant Property, a listing of State Department properties around the world that have particular cultural or historical significance.

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[edit] Diplomatic history

American Legation entrance


American Legation Seal above door

The legation is an elaborate Moorish-style building of stuccoed masonry. This complex structure contains the two-story mud and stone building presented to the United States in 1821 by Sultan Moulay Suliman. The first property acquired abroad by the United States Government, it housed the United States Legation and Consulate for 140 years, the longest period any building abroad has been occupied as a United States diplomatic post. It is symbolic of the 1786 Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship, which is still in force today. The complex expanded over the years as the surrounding houses were bought up. During World War II it served as headquarters for United States intelligence agents.

After the move to Rabat as the diplomatic capital in 1956, when the country gained its independence, the Legation was abandoned as a diplomatic building. Over the years the United States government proceeded to use it as consul offices and Peace Corps offices, among other things. In time it became neglected and threatened with demolition.[citation needed]

[edit] Tangier American Legation Museum

Logo of the Tangier American Legation Museum

In 1976 a group of American citizens established a public, non-profit organization to save the Old American Legation (as it is known locally). Today the Tangier American Legation Museum Society rents the structure, still owned by the United States Government.

The museum serves as a cultural center for the study of Morocco and a museum on Moroccan-American relations and artists of Tangier. It includes a room devoted to the expatriate writer and composer Paul Bowles. The museum also features a library and conference center. Thor Kuniholm is the current museum director.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://www.nr.nps.gov/. 
  2. ^ "American Legation". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1839&ResourceType=Building. Retrieved 2007-10-12. 

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