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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]
Raleigh North Carolina Temple: North Carolina: United States: North America: 3.17 acres (12,829 m 2) 12,864 sq ft (1,195 m 2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2 69 Operating St. Paul Minnesota Temple: Minnesota: United States: North America: 7.5 acres (30,351 m 2) 10,700 sq ft (994 m 2) 71 ft (22 m) 1 2 2 70 Closed for renovation Kona Hawaii Temple: Hawaii ...
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]
Source: Windall J. Ashton; Jim M. Wall, Deseret News, various years, Church Almanac State Information: North Carolina [1] North Carolina was originally part of the Southern States Mission when it was created on December 15, 1896.
Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) are buildings dedicated to be a House of the Lord. They are considered by church members to be the most sacred structures on earth. When construction is completed, temples are usually open to the public for a short period of time (an "open house").
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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 .