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The Manti Utah Temple (formerly the Manti Temple) is the fifth constructed temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The temple construction was completed in 1888. [6] Located in the city of Manti, Utah, it was the third Latter-day Saint temple built west of the Mississippi River, after the Mormon pioneers trekked west.
The Mormon Temple in Manti, Utah is one of the most prominent landmarks and symbols of the MPNHA The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area (MPNHA) is a federally designated National Heritage Area that recognizes and commemorates the efforts of Mormon pioneers who made the trek westward , settling Utah and the American West.
Manti was the first community in Utah to be settled outside the Wasatch Front and served as the hub for the formation of many other communities in Central Utah. The Manti Utah Temple, the fifth temple built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is found in Manti and dominates the area's skyline.
Manti Utah Temple [17] Operating 74,792 sq ft (6,948 m 2) 27 acres (109,265 m 2) May 21, 1888 Lorenzo Snow: edit: 4 Salt Lake Temple [18] Closed for renovation
The Manti Utah Temple (3) is described as castellated style with influences of Gothic Revival, Neo-Renaissance, Second Empire and Colonial Revival architecture. The temple has four progressive-style ordinance rooms and eight sealing rooms, the final ordinance room being in the French Baroque style. [ 12 ]
The LDS Church has 367 temples in various phases, which includes 202 dedicated temples (193 operating and 9 others undergoing renovations [1]), 4 with a dedication scheduled, 48 under construction, 3 with groundbreakings scheduled, [2] and 110 others announced (not yet under construction). [3]
The Red Brick Store in Manti, Utah. Operated by the TLC Church. The True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last Days (TLC) is a breakaway sect of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is headquartered in Manti, Utah, United States, where as of 2004 it maintained a membership of 300 to 500 adherents. [1]
St. George Utah Temple: Utah: United States North America 6.5 acres (26,305 m 2) 143,969 sq ft (13,375 m 2) 175 ft (53 m) 1 3 18 Yes. 2 Operating Logan Utah Temple: Utah: United States: North America: 9 acres (36,422 m 2) 119,619 sq ft (11,113 m 2) 170 ft (52 m) 1 4 11 3 Operating Manti Utah Temple: Utah: United States North America