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Logan Utah Temple

Logan Utah Temple

175 North 300 East
Logan, Utah

Plans to construct the temple were announced October 6, 1876, Church leaders broke ground May 18, 1877, and John Taylor, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1880 to 1887, dedicated the Logan Utah Temple May 17, 1884. The temple serves Latter-day Saints in northern Utah and southeastern Idaho. Since the first dedication the temple has been renovated. President Spencer W. Kimball rededicated the temple March 13, 1979.

The exterior of the 115,507-square-foot temple is mainly dark-colored, siliceous limestone. Buff-colored limestone was used for intricate shaping because it could be carved more easily.

Currently, there are 30 temples in various stages of construction or have been announced throughout the world.

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