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The Provo Tabernacle was a tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1898 to 2010 in downtown Provo, Utah, United States. It was a historic icon of Provo and had been home to many religious and cultural events. [1] All but the outer walls of the building were destroyed by fire in December 2010.
LDS Motion Picture Studios (MPS) is a film studio based in Provo, Utah, and is a directly-managed division of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The MPS is part of the LDS Church's media production division, which includes producers, editors, animators, sound stages, editing bays, and a collection of 19th-century ...
This is a list of notable fire lookout towers and stations, ... Fall River Co, 4,363', 22' tower; Seth Bullock/Scruton Mt Fire Lookout, Pennington Co, SD, 5,817 ...
Fire department personnel and paramedics were on scene when the show started and reached the injured audience members within a minute, said Provo Fire and Rescue spokesperson Jeanie Atherton.
Fire Station No. 22, and variations such as Engine House No. 22, may refer to: Fire Station No. 22 (Birmingham, Alabama) Steam Engine Company No. 22 , Louisville, Kentucky
Provo Central station is an intermodal transit station in Provo, Utah, United States. It is served by the Utah Transit Authority 's (UTA) FrontRunner commuter rail line as well as local, intra-county, and interstate buses.
The fire burned 34 acres, but forward progress was stopped around 3:30 p.m., the San Bernardino County Fire Department said.. A man was taken into custody and charged with two felony charges ...
The FrontRunner at Utah Transit Authority's Provo station, July 2013 Amtrak's Provo station, July 2013. Interstate 15 runs through western Provo, connecting it with the rest of the Wasatch Front and much of Utah. US-89 runs northwest to southeast through the city as State Street, while US-189 connects US-89 with I-15, BYU, and Orem to the north.