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Gathering As One: The History Of The Mormon Tabernacle In Salt Lake City (Studies In Latter-Day Saint History)
Elwin C. Robison

Gathering As One: The History Of The Mormon Tabernacle In Salt Lake City (Studies In Latter-Day Saint History)

The History of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City

Byu Studies (2013)
9780842528498
278 pages | 33 x 221 mm | EN
Dewey 726.509792/258
LC Classification NA4829.M67 .R63 2014

Subject

  • Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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One of the most famous landmarks in the American West.
The Salt Lake Tabernacle held the North American record for the widest unsupported interior space at its completion in 1867. Finished two years before the arrival of the railroad, it was constructed primarily of local stone, timber, and adobe. One of a long succession of buildings constructed to permit members of the Mormon faith to hear from their prophet, the Tabernacle accommodated over 13,000 people. A recent seismic upgrade provided a unique opportunity to view details of the historic building. Construction challenges, acoustics, the development of the organ, and subsequent alterations and upgrades are amply illustrated, providing a complete story of this magnificent edifice.

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