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The Alpine Stake Tabernacle or Alpine Tabernacle, located at 110 East Main Street in American Fork, Utah, United States, functions as a meeting place for large gatherings of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in northern Utah County for worship services.
The American Fork Third Ward Meetinghouse is a historic Gothic Revival building with Jacobethan Revival decorative elements located on West 300 North in American Fork, Utah. Built from 1903 to 1905, it operated as a meetinghouse for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until 1994. It was expanded with the addition of wings ...
Most residents were farmers and merchants during American Fork's early history. By the 1860s, American Fork had established a public school, making it the first community in the territory of Utah to offer public education to its citizens. [8] In the 1870s, American Fork served as a rail access point for mining activities in American Fork Canyon.
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The American Fork Historic District is a 50-acre (20 ha) historic district in 1850-founded American Fork, Utah, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. Description
It is significant as the first Protestant church in American Fork. Two meetinghouses of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Church) in American Fork are also NRHP-listed. [ 1 ] Non-members of the LDS Church became more numerous after the transcontinental railroad opened in 1869.
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Originally called The People's State Bank of American Fork, it officially changed its name to Bank of American Fork in the 1960s. Bank of American Fork purchased and restored the historical building built in 1911 and was listed on the NRHP March 9, 1993. [1] The historic building originally housed the original Bank of American Fork that closed ...