Utah's Pioneer Temples
The four temples built by pioneers in Utah Territory before statehood, representing decades of sacrifice and ensuring the saints could perform sacred ordinances in the West.
St. George Utah Temple
The oldest operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this pioneer treasure was the only temple completed during Brigham Young's thirty-year presidency and stands as a monument to faith in Utah's red rock country.
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Logan Utah Temple
The 'Castle on the Hill' stands as a fortress of faith, overlooking Cache Valley with its unique limestone battlements and pioneer-era Gothic architecture.
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Manti Utah Temple
A fortress of faith and pioneer craftsmanship standing watch over the Sanpete Valley.
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Salt Lake Temple
Rising 210 feet with its iconic six spires, this granite masterpiece took 40 years to construct and stands as the most recognized symbol of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide.
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