Logan Utah Temple

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The Logan Utah Temple is a historic Latter-day Saint temple known for its distinctive castle-like architecture, completed in the 19th century and prominently overlooking the city of Logan, Utah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf religious building
temple
19thCentury true
announcedBy Brigham Young NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival-influenced
castle-like
city Logan, Utah NERFINISHED
completionDate 1884
constructionStartDate 1877-05-18
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedBy John Taylor NERFINISHED
dedicationDate 1884-05-17
district Logan Utah Temple District NERFINISHED
followedBy Manti Utah Temple NERFINISHED
hasAngelMoroniStatue false
hasCastleLikeAppearance true
hasLandscapedGrounds true
hasSpire true
hasVisitorCenter true
isAmongOldestOperatingLDSTemples true
isHistoric true
isListedAsHistoricByLDSChurch true
isOnHill true
isOpenToPublicAfterDedication false
isOpenToPublicBeforeDedication true
isProminentLandmarkIn Logan, Utah NERFINISHED
isSecondLDSTempleInUtah true
location Logan, Utah, United States NERFINISHED
material stone
nickname Logan Temple NERFINISHED
numberOfSpireLikeTowers 2 GENERATED
operator Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
ordinancesPerformed baptism for the dead
endowment
eternal marriage
overlooks city of Logan, Utah NERFINISHED
owner Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
precededBy St. George Utah Temple NERFINISHED
primaryUse LDS temple ordinances
regionServed Cache Valley NERFINISHED
northern Utah
southeastern Idaho NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
LDS Church NERFINISHED
state Utah

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Logan, Utah, United States hasLandmark Logan Utah Temple
subject surface form: Logan, Utah