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English: More pictures and videos at TempleVideos.com and ChurchOfJesusChristVideos.com The Logan Utah Temple was completed in 1884 and is the fourth temple built by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the city of Logan, Utah, it was the second temple built in the Rocky Mountains, after St. George Temple, which remains the only temple that has been in operation longer than the Logan Temple. The temple in Logan was announced on October 6, 1876, with its groundbreaking taking place on May 18, 1877. The groundbreaking was shortly after the dedication of St. George Temple on April 6, 1877. The site of the Logan Temple had been held in reserve for many years. It was used as a park and public grounds before being dedicated as the site for the temple. The Salt Lake Temple had been announced in 1847, but construction was still underway and would not be completed until 1893, so the Logan and St. George temples were built to satisfy the church's need for temples. More than 25,000 people worked at the Logan Temple. Timber for the building was hauled from the Temple Fork area of Logan Canyon. Lime and quartzite were quarried out of nearby Green Canyon. Most materials were extracted during winter when farm duties were low and because transporting material was easier on a sled than on a wagon. A combination of hired hands and volunteers was used with wards providing quotas of volunteers. As completion of the temple neared, women in the area were asked to make carpets for the temple as funds did not allow them to purchase store-made carpets for the entire building. The women spent two months working to hand-make 2,144 square yards of carpet. The temple was built on a 9-acre plot selected by church president Brigham Young and has 4 ordinance rooms and 11 sealing rooms, with a total floor area of 119,619 square feet. The design by the church's head architect, Truman O. Angell, had two towers and was based on the same pattern as the Salt Lake Temple, with a large assembly hall and other similar rooms. On May 17, 1884, the Logan Temple was dedicated by church president John Taylor. The design incorporates an unusual amount of Gothic detailing compared with other temples, which are more Renaissance or Byzantine-inspired. In 1917, a fire started in a closet under the grand staircase in the central north part of the main building. It completely destroyed this oval staircase that connected the first through the third floors. It caused about $40,000 in damage and took about three months to repair. In 1949, the temple was remodeled and received updated lighting, heating, air conditioning, elevators, and other modern conveniences. In 1977, more remodeling was undertaken and the interior was completely gutted and redone. After remodeling, the temple was rededicated on March 13, 1979, by church president Spencer W. Kimball. The Logan Temple was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1975. The Logan Utah Temple address is 175 North 300 East, Logan, UT 84321. The public is welcome to walk the temple grounds and feel the peace inspired by this heavenly structure. |
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