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"He coordinated the plans with a multitude of people who worked on the predecessor to the Tabernacle," studying the acoustical qualities of the former structure to build the one that stands today, he said.
The exhibit also includes a replica of the original Tabernacle pulpit, which was re-created with recycled wood from the Tabernacle. The pulpit display faces several of the Tabernacle's famed pine-wood benches, painted to look like oak, which were removed from the building permanently during renovation.
Many other patrons simply hoped the replacement pews would provide more comfort and expanded leg room.
"I hope you will let people know those (original) benches are never going to get us into heaven," Elder Jensen said, adding that a few of the original pews remain inside the Tabernacle. Those that were removed "are in storage ... in a church warehouse." He said it is possible they could be recycled, "but I don't know what the final disposition will be."
Elder Jensen has personal ties to the Tabernacle because the man who directed construction of its roof, architect Henry Grow, was his great-great-grandfather. "To have his work acknowledged is a special thing," he said, adding that family legend has "pushed the truth a bit" in crediting him as being "the architect" of the Tabernacle.
Grow doesn't get that singular distinction from the church, "but he does within our family," he said. The exhibit honors two other Tabernacle architects, Truman Angell and William Folsom, noting the different and critical roles all three men played in its construction.
The Tabernacle was "one of the first buildings where form followed function," Elder Jensen said, noting many people of the time were unhappy with its design. "It was sort of lamentable to some, but over the course of the years it's gotten a lot more respect."
Hours at the museum, 45 N. West Temple, are weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and most holidays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free. The exhibit runs through mid-January 2009.
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