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===Ohio Historic Sites===
 
===Ohio Historic Sites===
 
*[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/subsection/historic-sites/ohio/kirtland/historic-kirtland-and-isaac-morley-farm?lang=eng Kirtland, Ohio], the first gathering place of the Latter-day Saints, and where they built their first temple.
 
*[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/subsection/historic-sites/ohio/kirtland/historic-kirtland-and-isaac-morley-farm?lang=eng Kirtland, Ohio], the first gathering place of the Latter-day Saints, and where they built their first temple.
*[[Johnson Home]]] — in Hiram, Ohio, where Joseph and Emma Smith lived for one year and where he received 16 revelations.
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*[[Johnson Home]] — in Hiram, Ohio, where Joseph and Emma Smith lived for one year and where he received 16 revelations.
  
 
===Missouri Historic Sites===
 
===Missouri Historic Sites===

Revision as of 16:00, 29 July 2023

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints owns and maintains a number of historic sites that are fun and educational to visit. Many are described in articles on this wiki.

Aerial view of the Conference Center

California

Illinois

  • Carthage Jail in Illinois where Joseph Smith and Hyrum Smith were martyred.
  • Historic Nauvoo — the "city beautiful" built by the Latter-day Saints after they were driven from Missouri and before they migrated to Utah. [1]

New York Historic Sites

Ohio Historic Sites

  • Kirtland, Ohio, the first gathering place of the Latter-day Saints, and where they built their first temple.
  • Johnson Home — in Hiram, Ohio, where Joseph and Emma Smith lived for one year and where he received 16 revelations.

Missouri Historic Sites

Pennsylvania Historic Sites

  • Priesthood Restoration Site in Oakland Township, Pennsylvania — where most of the Book of Mormon was translated; John the Baptist appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in a nearby forest and restored the Aaronic Priesthood to the earth; Joseph and Oliver baptized each other in the Susquehanna River.

Utah Historic Sites

Vermont Historic Sites


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Wyoming