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  • ...linois, and owned by [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...ld monument with a larger monument erected ‘in honor of the organization of the Society . . . on land as nearly adjacent to the Nauvoo Temple Square
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  • ...es from the [[Book of Mormon]], or portrayed stories from [[Mormon History|Church history]]. ...omposed music that is prerecorded and then broadcast over an audio system. Church member volunteers perform the pageants. Admissions to pageants is free and
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  • ...alt water lake in the Western Hemisphere. It is one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world because, in part, it does not have an outlet. .... The average depth is only 14 feet. During its recorded low in 1963, some of the lake's 10 major islands became peninsulas. In 1983, when the lake reach
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  • ...v/places/historical_places/thisistheplacemonument.html] That first company of Latter-day Saint pioneers, and others who came in the years following, set ...nt was refurbished and rededicated in 2007 under the direction of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers.
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  • '''Adam-ondi-Ahman''' means "Adam - the presence of - God" ondi = "the presence of" (as defined by an editor of the [[Joseph Smith Papers]] Project on KJZZ-TV Oct.12, 2008)
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  • ...h president [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] said the following about the importance of education: ...y in your chosen field. You belong to a church that teaches the importance of education. You have a mandate from the Lord to educate your minds and your
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  • ...land is the temple lot that was designated as the location for the temple of the New Jerusalem. ...which is the land which I have appointed and consecrated for the gathering of the saints.
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  • ...ish a community in Far West, Caldwell County, approximately 60 miles north of Clay County. ...direction of the Prophet Joseph, the brethren set up camp at the junction of the Little and Big Fishing Rivers.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/manu
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  • ...the early history of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...me belonged to John and Elsa Johnson, converts to the Church in the spring of 1831. They bought the 100 acres in 1818 and lived in a log cabin until they
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  • ...umorah.org/Pageant/ Hill Cumorah Pageant]. Today, Palmyra is a small town of some 7,000 people. Some of the important events in Church history that occurred here include:
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  • ...nce of his scribe [[Oliver Cowdery]]. In 1829, the translation of the Book of Mormon was completed in the Whitmer home. ...uschrist.org/study/ensign/1979/08/the-whitmers-a-family-that-nourished-the-church?lang=eng]
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  • ...the Saints. The next day, Joseph Smith dedicated the temple site. Settling of the wild frontier land then began. ...nts as well as nonmembers of the area. The ''Star'' also, however, printed Church news and [[revelation|revelations]] received by Joseph Smith.
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  • ...were live animals, so it became the Home Museum and Menagerie. The inside of the home was the museum and the animal cages were outside. ...elieved that a display of some sort would enable visitors to the territory of [[Deseret]] to see its resources. Their plan was to include native animals,
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  • ...acle in Council Bluffs, Iowa, is now a Church visitors' center|The replica of the Kanesville Tabernacle in Council Bluffs, Iowa]] ...was the president of the Twelve. Soon after Joseph Smith was killed, many of the Latter-day Saints were driven from their homes in [[Nauvoo]] and settle
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  • ...'Hole in the Rock''' is etched into the stories of sacrifice and endurance of early Latter-day Saints pioneers who blazed the Hole in the Rock Trail in s Settlers in Parowan, Utah, and elsewhere in that region were asked by their Church leaders to leave their homes and settle in what is now San Juan County. The
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  • ...sian Cultural Center is owned and operated by [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] and is Hawaii's top paid-admission visitor attraction.] ...y to celebrate his Samoan heritage. Johnson, who topped the Forbes’ list of highest-paid actors in recent years, described the day as a “beautiful, u
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  • ...." (Quoted in ''Truth Will Prevail, the Rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles, 1837-1987'', ed. V. Ben Bloxham et ...enbow introduced Elder Woodruff to the United Brethren, an off-shoot group of Wesleyan Methodists, who had been searching for light and truth. Woodruff p
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  • ...' is named in honor of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]]. It is located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City. Previously a hotel, it now ==History of the Location and Building==
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  • ...e in one of the Church’s 411 [[Mission|missions]] (number of missions as of June 19, 2023[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/2023-mission ...And the family generally attends Church together on Sundays for two hours of additional religious instruction.
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  • ...in Nauvoo, Illinois, is the site of the burial of many of the descendants of [[Joseph Smith, Sr.]] and his wife [[Lucy Mack Smith]], including the Proph ...agon. [[Willard Richards]], who had been with Joseph and Hyrum at the time of their deaths, accompanied Hamilton and Samuel.
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