San Diego Mormon Temple
Third temple completed in California (dedicated 1993 by Pres Hinckley),
The San Diego Temple is located near La Jolla Village.
This prominent landmark features striking double towers looming above the I-5 Freeway.
Connecting theese twin towers is a peaceful star-shaped atrium filled with a colorful garden.
Other distinctive features include towering art glass and grand staircase to upper-level balcony.
Visitors can tour the temple grounds and the nearby
Mormon Battalion Visitors Center in Old Town.
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Los Angeles Temple
10777 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA;
Official LDS Temple Webpage;
Located in West Los Angeles, it is the second largest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
and the last temple designed for live endowments.
Originally announced in 1937, the depression and World War II delayed its completion until 1956.
A public visitors center is located directly in back along with Beehive clothing store,
mission home and Los Angeles Stake Center.
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Newport Beach Temple
Smaller temple dedicated August 2005 making it the sixth Mormon Temple completed in California.
The Newport Beach temple features a 90 foot single spire and salisbury pink granite from North Carolina instead of the traditional white.
Jeff Lindsey Temple Tribute Site
- More info and images of the Newport Beach Temple.
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Redlands Temple
1761 5th Ave, Redlands, CA;
Official LDS Temple Webpage;
116th Operating temple of the LDS church was dedicated in 2003.
This classic single-spire design is located on 4.6 acres adjacent to the Redlands Stake Center
and serves Latter-Day Saint congregations in the Inland Empire, Palm Springs and Mojave Desert regions.
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Las Vegas Nevada Temple
827 Temple View Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89110-2920 USA; 702-452-5011;
Temple Webpage;
Dedicated: 16-Dec-1989 by President Gordon B. Hinckley;
43rd operating temple of the LDS Church, this building feature a modern six-spire design
with white precast stone walls and copper roof with detailing.
The highest of the six spires is 119 feet, topped by a 10 foot gold-leafed statue of the Angel Moroni.
Temple district covers Southern Nevada and northwest region of Arizona.
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Fresno California Temple
6290 N Valentine Ave, Fresno, CA 93711 USA; 559-437-9451;
Temple Webpage;
Dedicated: 09-Apr-2000;
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Oakland California Temple
4770 Lincoln Ave, Oakland, CA 94602-2535 USA; 510-531-3200;
Temple Webpage;
Dedicated: 19-Nov-1964 by President David O. McKay;
13th Operating temple of the LDS Church, the Oakland Temple is the only one built with a modern five-spire design and Oriental motif.
On the north and south faces of the temple are two decorative friezes, and it is the last temple to have such.
The temple sits on a prominent site in the Oakland hills and has become a local landmark.
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Reno Nevada Temple
2000 Beaumont Pkwy, Reno, NV 89523 USA; 775-747-6688;
Temple Webpage;
Dedicated: 23-Apr-2000 by Thomas S Monson;
81st operating temple of the LDS church, the Reno Nevada Temple features Classic modern, single-spire design
constructed of gray granite quarried near Sharon, Vermont.
Temple district covers Northern Nevada and the high sierra region of Eastern California.
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Sacramento California Temple
2110 California Circle, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 USA; 916-357-5870;
Temple Webpage;
Dedicated: 03-Sep-2006;
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Medford Oregon Temple
3900 Grant Rd, Central Point, OR 97502 USA; 541-664-2050;
Official Temple Website;
Dedicated: 16-Apr-2000;
79th Operating temple of the LDS church serving members in Southern Oregon
as well as the Eureka and Redding California Stakes.
This 10,700-s.f. LDS Temple is located in the center of the beautiful Rogue Valley.
A creek runs past the property, which lies between farmland and a residential neighborhood.
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