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The Los Angeles California Temple was closed for renovations in late November 2005, with reopening originally scheduled for May 2006, but eventually delayed until July 11, 2006. The renovation also included a seismic overhaul and a complete redesign and reconstruction of the baptistry, which had long been plagued by mold due to poor ventilation.
East Los Angeles California (Spanish) 26-Feb-1950: California Arcadia: Los Angeles California El Cajon California: 20-Apr-1958: California San Diego: San Diego California El Dorado California: 19-Nov-1978: California Sacramento: Sacramento California Elk Grove California: 15-Jun-1969: California Sacramento: Sacramento California Escondido ...
The move was done upon the request of the United States government, which asked the International Olympic Committee to not use the American flag because the U.S. had boycotted the Moscow Olympics. [5] A Los Angeles flag was taken to space in 1984 by Sally Ride, on the Space Shuttle Challenger. It is on display in the Los Angeles City Hall. [6]
Los Angeles California Temple: edit: Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 11, 1956 190,614 sq ft 17,708.6 m 2: ... Temple architecture (LDS Church) Further reading
Los Angeles California Temple: Operating 190,614 sq ft (17,709 m 2) 13 acres (52,609 m 2) March 11, 1956 David O. McKay: edit: 11 Hamilton New Zealand Temple: Operating 45,251 sq ft (4,204 m 2) 86 acres (348,030 m 2) April 20, 1958 David O. McKay: edit: 12 London England Temple: Operating 42,652 sq ft (3,963 m 2) 32 acres (129,499 m 2 ...
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The LDS Church has 367 temples in various phases, which includes 202 dedicated temples (193 operating and 9 previously-dedicated, but closed for renovation [1]), 3 scheduled for dedication, 51 under construction, 2 scheduled for groundbreaking, [2] and 112 others announced (not yet under construction). [3]
The Los Angeles California Temple (10), the largest temple built by the church, was dedicated in 1956. It is now second to the Salt Lake temple in size due to renovations that expanded the flagship structure. It was the first temple since Salt Lake to have a priesthood assembly room, added to the plans when World War II delayed construction. It ...