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Visiting historic sites tethers individuals to the stories of the early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building (JSMB) on Temple Square in Salt Lake City is entering the newest phase of its storied ...
Visitors to the historic Joseph Smith Memorial Building can once again enjoy access to the lobby and mezzanine levels of the building. The chapel and other parts of the building remain under ...
This is the third story in a four-part series diving into the facts behind one fundamentalist Mormon group’s presence, and ...
Historian Matthew Harris discusses the life and times of liberal Latter-day Saint apostle Hugh B. Brown, who clashed with a number of eventual church presidents.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be bringing back its “This is Kirtland” musical after a seven-year hiatus. The free play will run during four showings on July 17-19, according ...
Object Details author Bushman, Richard L., Contents The gold plates imaginary -- Translator : Joseph Smith, 1823-1829 -- Making scripture : The Book of Mormon -- Presence : family and friends, ...
Alleging that Latter-day Saints are neither white nor Christian alleviates some of the tension, and possibly some of the ...
Following several years of renovation, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced significant progress on the Salt Lake City temple. Some of the upgrades include a new foundation, ...
Adam Petty, of the Church History Department, speaks to the crowd at a commemorative service June 27 outside the Historic Carthage Jail.
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Today in History for July 12: In 1191, the armies of the Third Crusade (1189-92), led by England's King Richard I (The Lionhearted), captured the Syrian seaport of Acre, now located in northern Israel ...
In honor of America’s Independence Day, here is a list of Latter-day Saint monuments and moments in the nation’s capital and ...