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Google has recently has added photographs from planes to its “satellite” imagery in Google Maps. What this means is that many cities in the U.S. now have higher resolution pictures from the sky as you zoom in close, and they are typically more realistic looking since they are at a 45 degree angle. Below is an example of Temple Square, and the Jordan River temple. These are interactive embedded maps, so you can drag them around with your mouse and look at various parts of Temple Square, in exquisite detail, as if you were in an airplane.
General conference weekend has flown by, with messages from Church leaders that include topics such as the gathering of Israel, unity, spiritual preparation, trials, COVID-19, prayer, and more. Twitter reactions varied as listeners described what they were grateful for this conference and how they were inspired by the talks that were shared. From sweet to funny to insightful, these reactions can help you remember much of what transpired during the October 2020 sessions of general conference as you reflect on your own personal experiences from the weekend.
This video has gone viral, making its way around blogs and news outlets.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will visit six cities in America’s heartland next summer — their first visit to the upper Midwest since 2009. The tour will include stops in Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Minneapolis from June 12 through June 20, 2013 and will feature the 360-voice world-renowned choir and 65 members of the Orchestra at Temple Square. “The Choir performs before a live audience every week for its Music and the Spoken Word broadcast,” says Ron Jarrett, president of the Choir. “But there is nothing quite like hearing the Choir live in concert.
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With over 15 buildings distributed across 35 acres in downtown Salt Lake City, Temple Square is the most visited tourist attraction in Utah and the most visited religious attraction in the U.S. Its rich history traces back to 1847 when the Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake valley. Check out our “Building Temple Square – Part I” timeline to learn more about the development and growth of Temple Square in the 1800s.
As cyclist Nate Aikele approached the final turn at The Driveway Series race on April 10, he looked over his shoulder to gauge his first-place lead. It wasn't the first time he was slated to win, but some fear this might have been his last.
Do you know which U.S. president was the first VIP at the Hotel Utah or which President offered Church leaders a tour of Air Force One? Find out the fascinating history of U.S. Presidents as they visited Mormon leaders in Utah.
Spencer Behrend, a recent Brigham Young University MBA grad and his team from his startup company, KiLife Tech, won nearly $1.5 million from the Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) April 16-18, 2015 at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business.