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LDS news: Mormon Land readers make their choices known for a mythical Mount Rushmore of church presidents.
• Joseph Smith (86%). It’s no stunner that he finished first. The only surprise is that nearly 14% did not vote for the visionary founder who birthed the movement.
Once a favored stopover for presidents, princes and celebrities, the freshly updated building now plays a multifaceted role ...
With increased accessibility and a new dining experience, the Joseph Smith Memorial Building reopened to Temple Square patrons on Monday, June 30. Read about this and more Temple Square construction ...
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building (JSMB) on Temple Square in Salt Lake City is entering the newest phase of its storied ...
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building reopened to the public after a two-and-a-half-year renovation project.The building, ...
From local volunteers to Notre Dame’s “Rudy,” people are coming from near and far for Kirtland’s 2025 Strawberry Festival and Heritage Weekend. The annual festivities kick off June 12 and ...
Perhaps a true-to-life biography of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon Church, can never be written. Smith’s claims to accessing the divine were too outlandish, his embrace of polygamy too ...
The C grade Fred Smith received from a Yale professor about his vision for an overnight delivery service is much less remarkable than is assumed. Naturally Smith got a C.
FedEx founder Fred Smith was a complex character with numerous interests. Here's a look at some perhaps under-reported aspects of his life.