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    • Harold W. Burton and Hyrum Pope

      • The temple was crafted by Harold W. Burton and Hyrum Pope, drawing inspiration from American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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  2. Cardston Alberta Temple; Location: Cardston, Southern Alberta, Alberta, Canada: Area: 10 acres (40,000 m 2) Founded: June 27, 1913: Built: 1913–1923: Architectural style(s) LDS temple: Governing body: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Website: Official LDS Cardston Alberta Temple page

  3. The Cardston Alberta Temple was the first constructed by the Church in the 20th century. Unlike temples previously built, the Cardston Temple did not require a large assembly room or tall spires. Eliminating these elements resulted in reduced construction costs and led to a new era of temple construction, bringing the Church architecturally ...

  4. Mar 26, 2019 · The construction of the Alberta (now Cardston) Temple inaugurated an effort led by Joseph F. Smith to build temples closer to Church members who lived far from the four operating temples in Utah. Completed during the presidency of Heber J. Grant, the building program brought temples closer to Latter-day Saints living in Alberta, Hawaii, the ...

  5. Dec 28, 2020 · Temple Builders — Cardston & District Historical Society. Capstone Laying on Cardston Temple, Sunday 23 September , 1917. In 1913 the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Its first temple to be built outside of the United States in Cardston, Alberta, Canda.

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  6. The Cardston Alberta Temple was the first temple built in Canada, which, at the time, belonged to the British Empire. The Cardston Alberta Temple was the first temple built outside of the United States.

  7. Aug 25, 2023 · Cardston Temple Centennial: Monument of Faith. How a magnificent temple came to be built in the small pioneer community of Cardston, Alberta, is a remarkable story. The Cardston Alberta Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is both a monument to and centrepiece of the faith of Latter-day Saints in Canada.

  8. Description of Historic Place. The Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints National Historic Site of Canada in Cardston, Alberta, is a monumental granite building sited on a rise in the middle of a large, landscaped site, set against the dramatic backdrop of Chief Mountain.

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