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TEMPLE SQUARE construction UPDATE 2024, Salt Lake City, UT Walking Tour - 2024 

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Temple Square is a center of history and worship for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, Temple Square encompasses 5 city blocks of historic sites, engaging exhibits, and wholesome activities centered on the Church’s mission to worship Jesus Christ and serve God’s children.
In 1847, shortly after Latter-day Saints entered the Salt Lake Valley, Church President Brigham Young selected a location, proclaiming, “Here we will build a temple to our God” (quoted in Gordon B. Hinckley, “The Salt Lake Temple,” Ensign, Mar. 1993). Completed in 1893, the Salt Lake Temple is considered by Latter-day Saints to be the house of God and a sacred place to worship Jesus Christ.
The temple represented both the spiritual and physical center in the lives of the pioneers. Laying out the land for Salt Lake City began only a few days after the Saints identified the location for permanent settlement. The work of surveying the city blocks began at the southeast corner of Temple Block.
Using the Temple Block as the primary reference point for the city, Brigham Young labeled the streets according to their distance and direction from the Temple Block. As a result, locations in the city are in reference to the Temple Block. Today, the temple remains the central reference point in Salt Lake City.
In the decades since Brigham Young’s statement, other sacred buildings have been built near the temple. The campus has expanded to become the world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In addition to the Salt Lake Temple, Temple Square is home to congregational worship spaces such as the Salt Lake Tabernacle, the Salt Lake Assembly Hall, and the Conference Center. It provides access to libraries and museums such as the Church History Museum, the Family History Library, and the Church History Library. Historic house museums include The Lion House, The Beehive House, and the Deuel Cabin. Event and administrative office spaces are in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, the Relief Society Building, the Church Office Building, and the Church Administration Building. The grounds include gardens, monuments, and fountains.
Temple Square hosts a biannual gathering that draws members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from around the world. Over 80,000 participants gather in the Conference Center during the two-day conference, which is broadcast globally to millions in more than 120 languages.
With its many attractions and historical structures, Temple Square provides many options for visitors.
Free tours of Temple Square are available in more than 40 languages by native-language-speaking guides. To help visitors understand the purpose of temples and how members worship Christ through temple service, exhibits about the Salt Lake Temple are on display in the Conference Center.
Temple Square also hosts concerts, rehearsals, recitals, museums, and libraries, all of which are free to the public. During the Christmas season, Temple Square is lit up with more than one million lights and showcases multiple Nativity scenes.
As of January 2020, the Salt Lake Temple and several surrounding areas are closed for an extensive renovation process.
When the temple upgrades are complete, the Salt Lake Temple will be open for public viewing before it is rededicated.
After the temple is rededicated, it will reopen for Latter-day Saint worship.
P.S.: If you visit please enjoy the tabernacle choir at temple square.
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Комментарии : 14   
@aviator757
@aviator757 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the yearly update. It's slowly coming along.
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 3 месяца назад
You are very welcome!
@antoinettevanhorn2317
@antoinettevanhorn2317 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the tour. It is so beautiful.
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 2 месяца назад
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
@townbytown
@townbytown 3 месяца назад
Hello hello from Vienna, Austria ! Thanks so much for the walk in Salt Lake city ! Many greetings from good old Vienna 🎡 🎩
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 3 месяца назад
You are welcome. Check out my other Salt Lake City videos. Greetings to Austria.
@nadine2000
@nadine2000 Месяц назад
When will the scaffolding be removed from the temple? I don‘t know if I should visit SLC in october 😓
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 Месяц назад
It should be coming down as long as it’s been up. Salt Lake City is always worth a visit. Check out my other Utah videos. Thanks for watching!
@monical991
@monical991 Месяц назад
SLC lacks a lot of green. Many trees...in the streets and at the entrances to the roads, more details that please the view of the city. How sad that only the temple block is beautiful!!!
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 Месяц назад
There could be more trees. Although SLC is ranked 13 of 30 for the cities with the most trees in the US by 8billiontrees.com. Not sure how they count the trees.
@Ensignpeak
@Ensignpeak 2 месяца назад
Sadly, 75% of the old, large trees that made temple sq great are now gone. The new variety are not meant to be large trees. The character of the place is flattened considerably without that piece of nature.
@enthusiastwalkingtours1
@enthusiastwalkingtours1 2 месяца назад
I agree I loved the old large trees.
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