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Our Goal is to help connect the people to places in Church History. 

Make every trip a "Chruch history trip".
Making Time for the Temple while on Vacation.

Orlando Temple at night was one of the highlights of our trip to Florida. The peace that was felt on the temple property was such a contrast from the day of traveling and exhaustion, it was a wonderful experience! Universal Studios Florida, was the destination for our trip, five day park hopper tickets, we were […]

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Washington D.C. Temple Land, No Coincidences

“There is a guiding hand above all things. Often when things happen, it’s not by accident. One day, when we look back at the seeming coincidences of our lives, we will realize that perhaps they weren’t so coincidental after all.”(By Divine Design, Rasband 2017) In 1968, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was […]

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The Washington D.C. Temple Doors

In 2011, President Monson gave some advice for people who are not able to go to the temple right now he said: “If you have not yet been to the temple or if you have been but currently do not qualify for a recommend, there is no more important goal for you to work toward […]

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Washington D.C. Temple

Washington D.C. Temple is the tallest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints the central eastern tower reaches a height of 288 feet (88 m),.(The Salt Lake City Temple is the 4th tallest temple with the center spire on the east end is the highest — reaching 210 feet in the air.) […]

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Awesome facts about the Kyiv, Ukraine Temple

-In 1991, Elder Boyd K. Packer dedicated Ukraine for the preaching of the Gospel. -In 1991 when Elder Boyd K. Packer dedicated Ukraine for the preaching of the gospel he prophesied that “the spires of temples will be seen across this great land.” -Missionaries, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, had only […]

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