Ogden Utah Temple
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The Ogden Utah Temple (formerly the Ogden Temple) is the sixteenth constructed and fourteenth operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in Ogden, Utah, it was originally built with a modern, single-spire design very similar to the Provo Utah Temple. During a renovation completed in 2014, the exterior and interior were extensively changed.
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Number | 14 | |||
Dedication | January 18, 1972, by Joseph Fielding Smith | |||
Site | 9.96 acres (4.03 ha) | |||
Floor area | 112,232 sq ft (10,426.7 m2) | |||
Height | 180 ft (55 m) | |||
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Announced | August 24, 1967, by David O. McKay | |||
Groundbreaking | September 8, 1969, by Hugh B. Brown | |||
Open house | December 16-30, 1971 (original); August 1 – September 6, 2014 (after renovations) | |||
Rededicated | September 21, 2014, by Thomas S. Monson | |||
Designed by | Emil B. Fetzer | |||
Location | Ogden, Utah, U.S. | |||
Geographic coordinates | 41°13′39.06840″N 111°58′17.04360″W | |||
Exterior finish | Mo-Sai stone facing | |||
Temple design | Modern, single-tower design | |||
Baptistries | 1 | |||
Ordinance rooms | 6 (Movie, stationary) | |||
Sealing rooms | 11 | |||
Clothing rental | Yes | |||
Notes | The temple was closed for 3 1/2 years to undergo renovations that significantly modified the look of the building.[1][2] Following an open house from August 1 to September 6, 2014, the temple was rededicated on September 21, 2014.[3][4] | |||
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