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... and cultural legacies of Latter-day Saints around the world. Exhibits include films, interactive media, fine art, historical artifacts, demonstrations, and activities for children of all ages. The museum is in downtown Salt Lake City ... Read more

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... day Saints. Located on the northeast corner of North Temple and Main Street, it is a state-of-the-art facility designed to collect and preserve materials about the Church, its history, and its members. Read more
The Salt Lake Tabernacle was designed for large gatherings and events for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Construction on the Tabernacle began in 1863 and was completed in 1867. It is ... Read more
... historic sites, engaging exhibits, and wholesome activities centered on the Church's mission to worship Jesus Christ and serve God's children. Come enjoy beautiful gardens, majestic architecture, and the peace and reverence of this ... Read more
The Lion House was the family home of Brigham Young, the first governor of Utah and second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was constructed in 1856 and gets ... Read more

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The Relief Society Building was built in 1956 and is the headquarters for three organizations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: the Primary (for children), the Young Women organization, and the ... Read more
The Assembly Hall on Temple Square is a Gothic Revival style building finished in 1882. It was built as place of worship for local Latter-day Saint congregations in Salt Lake City, Utah. The historic ... Read more
The Church Office Building is home to administrative support staff of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Completed in 1972, the 28-story building stands at 420 feet and is the second ... Read more

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Brigham Young Historic Park is an open-lawn park and landmark located directly east of Temple Square. It is across the street from the Church Office Building on State Street and North Temple in Salt ... Read more
... of the Church: Brigham Young, Lorenzo Snow, and Joseph F. Smith. Brigham Young was also governor of the Utah Territory, and the Beehive House was also used to receive and entertain visitors to the territory. Read more