Great place to spend some time. Really neat pioneer era building. A lot of neat history and stories about this beautiful building. My advice is to find an older person and ask them to tell you their stories about this place. All them about the beautiful marble and oak in the building and you will be amazed by what you learn. Seats are not super comfy as they are made of the previously mentioned "oak" but if you come to this building with the right attitude and intentions, you will forget about the seats as the message enters your heart. You will feel the warmth of the holy ghost as you listen to the messages shared from this pulpit. It is inspiring to sit and listen and think about the the faithful people who have say in these same seats and felt the same spirit you are feeling. Humbling to think about the powerful words that have been spoken here. It is strengthening to think about the testimonies that have been shared and built here in this sacred building. That being said, no matter the speaker or the message, the humble student will learn what they need as they...
Read moreA historical building that has been restored in the past 5+ years along with the new LDS temple. It is owned by the LDS church. It is probably closed more than it is opened, which is usually for a Sunday Stake Conference or special meetings or performances. It has a nice pipe organ. When you see how close the benches are to each other, once you are seated, getting out is quite the effort -- a bit claustrophobic. The grounds are also quite nice -- a...
Read moreThis is a beautiful building! The organ always sounds amazing, as well as the grand piano. I love how sound carries in there, any choir sounds spectacular with the acoustics of this place. The outside is just as wonderful, the rock walls, ornate windows, and the spire beautifully compliment each other. The spacious green lawn shaded by trees lends a peace to the...
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