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Historic LDS Architecture: Logan Institute
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This post was originally published in July 2016. Given the recent vacation of the original building, I have updated and expanded this post.  The Church's ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Manila Ward (American Fork)
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The Manila neighborhood was an unincorporated area of settlers on the benches east of American Fork. (The ward was named after the Battle of Manila, in the ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Copperton Ward
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 Copperton is a small town located at the mouth of Bingham Canyon, close to the Kennecott Copper Mine. In fact, the town was started by the Utah Copper ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Other Research
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I apologize for a small break in posts on the blog, as I've been busy with a new job, new calling, and other obligations. I appreciate the outreach from ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Manti Temple Open House: What to Expect
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The Church recently announced that the Manti Temple renovation is complete and the open house will be held in early 2024. The Manti Temple is one of my ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Architecture Highlights: International Mormon Architecture
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Note: This post is updated with new pictures. The history of the LDS Church means that most significant architecture (built anywhere before 1950) is found ...

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Historic LDS Architecture: Manti Temple Renovation Complete
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Photos were posted today of the completed Manti Temple renovation. All of the photos below come from Church Newsroom.I'm very, very happy about this ...

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