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The Ogden Utah Temple renovation project differed greatly from other recent temple renovations, in that the new design bore little resemblance to the original temple design. [ 5 ] On April 25, 2014, the church announced that with renovations nearing completion, a public open house would be held from August 1 to September 6, 2014.
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The old tabernacle was for a time abandoned, and then used as the local genealogical library for the Ogden Branch of the Genealogical Society of Utah from 1966 to 1971. The tabernacle was torn down beginning in August 1971 to allow landscaping to be completed prior to the open house of the Ogden Utah Temple. [6] [7]
It was then moved to a location behind Fire Station #3 (also on Washington Avenue). In 1928 it was moved to Tabernacle Square next to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum. It was moved again in 2011-2012, along with the museum to a lot on the corner of 21st and Lincoln Avenue, as part of the remodel of the Ogden Utah Temple. [3]
Ogden Utah Temple: Utah: United States North America 9.96 acres (40,307 m 2) 112,232 sq ft (10,427 m 2) 180 ft (55 m) 1 6 11 15 Closed for renovation Provo Utah Temple: Utah: United States: North America: 17 acres (68,797 m 2) 128,325 sq ft (11,922 m 2) 175 ft (53 m) 1 6 12 16 Operating Washington D.C. Temple: Maryland: United States
Ogden Utah Temple: Operating 112,232 sq ft (10,427 m 2) 9.96 acres (40,307 m 2) January 18, 1972 Joseph Fielding Smith: edit: 15 Provo Utah Temple: Closed for renovation
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord. Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth.
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