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Structure on 48-acre parcel in Carmel to be completed in 2 years
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What a beautiful addition this breathtaking temple will be for the Latter-day Saints. The elegance and grandeur of each of the Mormon temples are truly something to be admired. I recently attended the dedication for the Brigham City Temple, in Utah. I was surprised to learn that the architect of the Brigham City temple was none other than Truman O. Angell, (my great, great, great grandfather) the same architect for the Salt Lake City Temple, the Manti Temple, the St. George Temple, and the Logan Temple, all located in Utah. Interestingly, Truman O. Angell drew the designs for the Brigham City Temple over two hundred years ago and they were set aside for our time. You'll notice a resemblance between the Brigham City Temple and the Salt Lake Temple.
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