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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New York

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    The Harrison New York Temple, previously known as the White Plains New York Temple, was a planned LDS Church temple that was to be constructed in Harrison, New York. Construction of the temple was to take place on a 24-acre site purchased by the LDS Church at the intersection of Interstate 287 and Hutchinson River Parkway.

  3. List of historic sites of the Church of Jesus Christ of ...

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    This list is intended as a quick reference for these sites. The sites may or may not be owned by the church. In addition, independent historic registries have recognized a number of current or formerly church-associated properties, such as the L.D.S. Ward Building in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places

  4. Peter Whitmer log home - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Whitmer log home is a historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States, owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The current house is a replica of the original log cabin and at its original site, and was built in 1980 to mark the sesquicentennial of the founding of the church.

  5. Smith Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructed Smith log cabin. Joseph Smith Sr., his wife Lucy Mack Smith, and some of their children moved from Norwich, Vermont, to Palmyra, New York, in 1816. [5] In 1818 or 1819, the family built a log home near property owned by the estate of Nicholas Evertson of New York City, but did not enter a purchase agreement for the land until a land agent had been appointed in 1820.

  6. List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Palmyra New York Temple: Operating 10,900 sq ft (1,013 m 2) 5 acres (20,234 m 2) April 6, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley edit: 78 Fresno California Temple: Operating 10,700 sq ft (994 m 2) 2.34 acres (9,470 m 2) April 9, 2000 Gordon B. Hinckley edit: 79 Medford Oregon Temple: Operating 10,700 sq ft (994 m 2) 2 acres (8,094 m 2) April 16, 2000 James E ...

  7. Sacred Grove (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Grove is also suggested as a possible site where Smith showed the golden plates to Eight Witnesses in June 1829. [2] Smith's mother, Lucy Mack Smith, said the event took place at a location near the Smith log home [3] "where the [Smith] family were in the habit of offering up their secret devotions to God" (Smith 1853, p. 140).

  8. List of Mormon place names - Wikipedia

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    Cumorah, also known as Mormon Hill, [5] [6] [7] Gold Bible Hill, [8] [9] and Inspiration Point, [5] is a drumlin in Manchester, New York, United States, [10] where Joseph Smith said he found a set of golden plates which he translated into English and published as the Book of Mormon. Cumorah is a name found in the Book of Mormon, and given to ...

  9. Palmyra New York Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Palmyra New York Temple is the 77th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The intent to build the temple was announced on February 9, 1999. The intent to build the temple was announced on February 9, 1999.