Gathering As One: The Architecture of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City
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Wayne MangumOctober 1, 2016
In August 1966 I to was Baptized in the Font which now I'm guessing was under the Tabernacle Choir seating area, several others were also Baptized that day, wonderful memories of that day are still vivid in my mind, I to am saddened reading here it is no longer there, are there any pictures of the Font before it's removal out there somewhere, where do go to find pictures of it?
SuzanneApril 2, 2014
I was also baptized in this glorious font. What happened to the font and why is it not there?
Blair Bell December 24, 2013
I was baptized in the beautiful font in the basement of the Tabernacle. Though I am saddened that the font is no longer there, I am glad that the overall structure is being preserved.
Marie EG WilliamsDecember 20, 2013
I remember as a young girl in 1954visiting Salt Lake City. We visited Temple Square. We didn't go inside but it was a memorable experience that I will always remember
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