Mormon (LDS)
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T.A. Moulton Barn
Moose, Wyoming
1913-39
Probably the most iconic barn in the world, thanks to a dramatic backdrop of the Teton Mountains, this picturesque barn was built in stages from 1913 to 1939 by Mormon settler T.A. Moulton.
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Beehive House
Salt Lake City, Utah
c. 1854
Brigham Young (1801-1877), was the second president of the Mormon Church and colonizer of Utah. During this time, Young was the predominent politcal and religious figure in Utah Territory.
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Joseph Smith Memorial Building (Hotel Utah)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1909-11
Opened in 1911, the Beaux-Arts Hotel Utah was a rare cooperative venture of Mormons and non-Mormons, united by their wish for upscale lodgings in Salt Lake City. In 1993, it re-opened as the LDS-owned Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
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Mission Dolores
San Francisco, California
1776
This Franciscan church founded in 1776 is the oldest building in San Francisco. Built and decorated by Native American converts, it has an interesting mix of native and Spanish styles.
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Sacred Heart Mission
Cataldo, Idaho
Built in 1853, this Jesuit mission in northern Idaho is the oldest existing mission in the Pacific Northwest.
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Alamo
Alamo, Texas
1724
Dating from 1724, this historic mission church is best known as the site of the Battle of the Alamo during the 1836 Texan War for Independence.
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Mision de las Cabras (“Mission of the Goats”) Historical Marker
Floresville, Texas
1970
Mision de las Cabras ( “Mission of the Goats” ) is Texas Historic Marker #7, located in Floresville, Wilson County, and installed in 1970.
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Twin Falls LDS Temple
Twin Falls, Idaho
2006-08
Completed in 2008 to a striking design by MHTN Architects, the Twin Falls Idaho Temple is the tallest building in the city.
- Conference Center Salt Lake City, Utah 1997-2000