If you’ve spent any time in Utah, you probably know about Mormon temples. The most famous temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sits at the center of Salt Lake City and Temple Square, a tourist hotspot. With a construction process that lasted through drought and countless other hardships, the Salt Lake Temple reached completion 40 years after construction began. This unique and beautiful structure stands as a powerful tribute to the hard work and faithfulness of the early Mormon pioneers.

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