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Coordinates: 5°542.72S 32°4739.48E / 5.0952000°S 32.7943000°E / -5.0952000; 32.7943000
 

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Livingstone's Tembe
Livingstone's Tembe Museum, Tabora District
Livingstone's Tembe is located in Tanzania
Livingstone's Tembe

Shown within Tanzania

LocationTabora Urban District, Tabora Region, Tanzania
Coordinates5°5′42.72″S 32°47′39.48″E / 5.0952000°S 32.7943000°E / -5.0952000; 32.7943000
TypeSettlement
History
MaterialStone and mud
Founded1857
Abandoned20th Century
Site notes
ConditionGood
OwnershipTanzanian Government
ManagementAntiquities Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism [1]
Architecture
Architectural stylesSwahili

National Historic Sites of Tanzania

Official nameLivingstone's Tembe Historic Site
TypeCultural
currently a museum

Livingstone's TembeorDavid Livingstone Museum, Tabora (Tembe la LivingstoneinSwahili) is a national historic site next to the village of Kwihara located in Tabora Urban DistrictofTabora Region. The home was constructed in 1857. David Livingstone lived there for a portion of 1871. The explorer Henry Morton Stanley stayed there for three months later that year in the hopes that the Arabs would vanquish Mirambo, the illustrious ruler of the Nyamwezi (People of the Moon) tribe, and reopen the route to Lake Tanganyika. After Mirambo won, Stanley had to use Mpanda to get to Ujiji. The following year, Stanley and Livingstone came back to the Tembe, jointly.[2] It is currently a museum and has some authentically carved Swahili doors, a few letters sent by David Livingstone, and details about the slave trade.[3][4]

200 year old Mango tree at Livingstone's Tembe

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Antiquities Division". Retrieved 21 Jul 2022.
  • ^ "Livingstone's Tembe". Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  • ^ "Tabora tourism" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  • ^ Grant, C. H. B. (1932). "The Livingstone-Stanley Memorials in Africa". The Geographical Journal. 79 (4): 318–19. doi:10.2307/1784331. JSTOR 1784331. Retrieved 6 August 2022 – via JSTOR.

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