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Get to Know Utah from a Postcard’s-Eye View: Temple Square
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Temple Square
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The "Mormon" Temple
If Salt Lake is the heart of Utah, then Temple Square is the heart of Salt Lake. And right in the middle of it is the Salt Lake "Mormon" Temple. Known for it's castle like looks, this impressive structure took 40 years to build and is made almost entirely of granite. It is considered sacred to The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints (LDS Church) and its members, and has inscribed "The House of the Lord" on the front. The grounds are open to the public, and have become something of a tourist attraction.
The Tabernacle
Known for its domed roof and large organ inside, the tabernacle was constructed in 1867 for use in meetings of the LDS Church. It was the location of their semi-annual general conferences for 132 years, before moving to the LDS Conference Center. It's also been used to house the Utah Symphony Orchestra and is currently the home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.