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  • ...st of Latter-day Saints] in 1830, Canada has been a home to members of the Church. ...tized convert to the Church, preached the gospel in March 1830 in the area of Earnestown.
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  • ...he '''Joseph Smith Homestead''', an existing log house on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River at Commerce, Illinois. Here he was reunited with the ...d as headquarters of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. The home is where the Lord revealed to Joseph that the
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  • [[Image:Sixth-crossing.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|Sixth Crossing of the Sweetwater River|left]] ...r River. Sixth Crossing was a popular spot to refresh after about 16 miles of traveling with limited water.
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  • ...orth and St. George in the south, all within 300 miles (480 kilometers) of Salt Lake City. Several settlements were established in the 1850s between S ...egas. Brigham Young selected William Bringhurst to serve as the president of the mission.
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  • ...christ.org/study/scriptures/pgp/abr/fac-2?lang=eng Facsimile 2]). The time of Kolob is very different than earth. According to the facsimile, one day on ...esearch and the discovery of ancient texts point to the fact that the Book of Abraham is authentic. [https://kolobandthecreation.sslpowered.com/Hypocepha
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  • ...|300px|thumb|right|frame|The Sphinx with the head of [[Joseph Smith]], one of the sculptures in Gilgal Garden]] ...ove and devotion for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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  • ...ok of Mormon]], the restoration of the [[Priesthood|priesthood]], and many of the early revelations received by Joseph Smith took place here. Visitors of the site can follow guided tours of reconstructed homes and landscape features.
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  • ...fice, where he dictated revelations and translated portions of the [[Book of Abraham]]. The large upper room, also on the second floor, was used as an a ...on May 4-5, 1843; and Joseph Smith completed the translation of the [[Book of Abraham]] here.
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  • ...ed build the Mansion House.[https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/people-of-the-dc/robert-d-foster/#f1] ...er Robinson managed the house as a hotel, and the Prophet maintained three of the rooms for his family. The home also had stables.
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  • ...isgah''' was a temporary settlement along the [[Mormon Trail]]. It was one of three temporary way stations that Latter-day Saints established in central ...homes and two log meetinghouses on a hillside overlooking a thousand acres of buckwheat, corn, turnips, potatoes, peas, beans, pumpkins, and squash they
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  • ...rist of Latter-day Saints], located in [[Salt Lake City]], Utah, just west of [[Temple Square]], is the largest genealogical library in the world. Up unt ...y Saint temples]]. Through family history work, members can find the names of ancestors for whom they can receive the [[Ordinances|ordinances]] necessary
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  • ...ah and one of the oldest cities in the state. It is located 43 miles south of the Salt Lake City metro area and is the county seat for Utah County. The a ...izing the soberest cities, Provo stands out for having extremely low rates of drug and alcohol use. Provo received a 71.76% overall score for sober citie
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  • '''Mormon Row''' is an historic district located at the southeast corner of the Grand Teton National Park. ...new communities beyond the Salt Lake Valley. Several families settled east of Blacktail Butte in the late 1800s and clustered their farms close to the Gr
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  • ...|right|alt=The Beehive House, Salt Lake City, mormon one of the residences of [[Brigham Young]]]] ...re atop the house. It was designed by Young's brother-in-law and architect of the [[Salt Lake Temple]], [[Truman O. Angell]], who later designed Young's
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  • ...ld comfortably seat several thousand people. Up until that point, a series of open-sided boweries and an Old Tabernacle had housed religious and public g Under the direction of Young, Church architect [[William H. Folsom]] prepared plans for a structure 150 feet wid
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  • ...by Jacob Hawn (Haun). Hawn was not a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His settlement had a mill and a blacksmith shop, In Octo ...he may not have passed on the warning from Joseph Smith and convinced many of the settlers to stay at Hawn’s Mill. They decided that if they were attac
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  • ...nfants, and others. Under the leadership of [[Eliza R. Snow]] women of the Church raised funds for a hospital to complement the other hospitals established i ...ts Hospital opened in 1905. Interest in having a hospital sponsored by the Church continued.
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  • ...imilarity to Jerusalem’s geography, which includes rolling hills, groves of cedar trees, sand dunes, and plains. ...eplica on photographs of Jerusalem.”[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news/jerusalem-movie-set-ready-for-dedication-and-filming?lang=eng]
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  • ...ulptures commemorate the rescue. A trail loop leads to the eastern portion of the cove. Visitors may also hike a trail that leads to Devil’s Gate and e ...urch to travel to the Salt Lake Valley to join the main body of the Church of Jesus Christ. Handcarts were more affordable than covered wagons and oxen.
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  • ...technology, known as GPR, was used to mark the precise locations of burial places. ...States to present-day Utah. Other monuments in the cemetery honor the life of Brigham Young and early Latter-day Saints.
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