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LDS pilgrims learn heritage; others can avoid religious talk
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I have enjoyed taking kids to Martin's Cove now for about 10 years. Some of the groups have asked that I stay with them for the two or three days and it has really added a lot to the experiences I have and am now having. I hope to make the trek many more times.
Does anyone know if there are LDS church services held on Sunday at Martin's Cove? Our family will be passing through on our Spring vacation. Thanks.
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