New LDS Church History Library
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose members are sometimes called Mormons, has a new
that is the result of fifteen years of planning. The building, which is 230,000 square feet, required four years to build, provides employment for 12,000 people, and is already making headlines. It is open to the public at 15 East North Temple Street in Salt Lake City, Utah on land originally owned by Heber C. Kimball, First Counselor to President Brigham Young.
Tags: LDS Church History Library, LDS History, Mormon history, Salt Lake City, Utah
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