
غرفه مراکش در نمایشگاه جهانی ۱۹۶۴–۱۹۶۵
The Pavilion of Morocco at the 1964-1965 World's Fair in New York was privately funded. It is described in the official guide to the fair as follows:: A bazaar and restaurant under Moorish arches reproduce the sights and sounds of North Africa.An open patio and traditional grill-work grace this privately sponsored pavilion, where Moroccan art and history are displayed. Travel information and export-import advice are also offered.THE BAZAAR. Craftsmen in African dress make brassware and leather goods, and knotted rugs (20,000 knots per square yard). Moroccan goods and foods are for sale.RESTAURANTS. National specialties are offered at a sidewalk cafe and a cafeteria. Musicians and folk dancers perform in a supper club.Source: Time, inc. 1965. Official Guide: New York World's Fair, 1965.
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