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  1. Provo Tabernacle. /  40.232639°N 111.65917°W  / 40.232639; -111.65917. 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]

  2. Learn how the Provo Tabernacle, a landmark of worship in Utah Valley since 1855, was destroyed by fire in 2010 and rebuilt as a temple of the Lord. Explore the history and architecture of the three buildings that stood on the same site: the meetinghouse, the tabernacle, and the temple.

  3. Learn about the history and significance of the Provo Tabernacle, which burned in 2010 and became the Provo City Center Temple. Find out about the first and second tabernacles, the baptistry, the fire, and the preservation of the pulpit.

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · Learn how a devastating fire in 2010 destroyed the historic Provo Tabernacle and led to its rebuilding as a temple. See photos, videos, and testimonies of the beauty for ashes story.

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  6. Learn about the history and restoration of the Provo Tabernacle, a historic LDS meetinghouse and temple in Utah. See photos of the original and current buildings, and read about their architecture, events, and significance.

  7. Learn how archaeologists and students from BYU uncovered the remains of the 1867 LDS Tabernacle in Provo, Utah, and recovered artifacts from its basement. See photos, videos, and online exhibits of the historic site and its artifacts.

  8. Dec 17, 2010 · The last tabernacle built by the Church was the Ogden Tabernacle. Made of steel and concrete, it features modern international architecture (1952–56). The Provo Tabernacle featured Gothic-style stained glass windows and a steep roof and corner turrets that gave the exterior a distinctive look.

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