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   | name                = Atlanta Georgia Temple
 
   | name                = Atlanta Georgia Temple
  | display_name        = Atlanta Georgia
 
 
   | number              = 21
 
   | number              = 21
 
   | image              = Atlanta Georgia Temple 04.07.07.jpg
 
   | image              = Atlanta Georgia Temple 04.07.07.jpg
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   | groundbreaking      = 7 March 1981
 
   | groundbreaking      = 7 March 1981
 
   | groundbreaking_by  = Spencer W. Kimball
 
   | groundbreaking_by  = Spencer W. Kimball
  | groundbreaking_link = yes
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   | open_house          = 9 April 23 April 2011<ref>Taylor, Scott (7 April 2011). [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700125226/LDS-Church-sets-rededication-open-house-for-Atlanta-temple.html LDS Church sets rededication, open house for Atlanta temple] by [[Deseret News]]. Last accessed 7 April 2011.</ref><!-- add back after second rededication:
   | open_house          = 9 April - 23 April 2011<ref>Taylor, Scott (7 April 2011). [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700125226/LDS-Church-sets-rededication-open-house-for-Atlanta-temple.html LDS Church sets rededication, open house for Atlanta temple] by [[Deseret News]]. Last accessed 7 April 2011.</ref><!-- add back after second rededication:
 
 
                           3 May – 21 May 1983 -->
 
                           3 May – 21 May 1983 -->
 
   | dedication          = 1 June 1983
 
   | dedication          = 1 June 1983
 
   | dedication_by      = Gordon B. Hinckley
 
   | dedication_by      = Gordon B. Hinckley
  | dedication_link    = yes
 
 
   | rededication        = 1 May 2011<!-- add back after second rededication:
 
   | rededication        = 1 May 2011<!-- add back after second rededication:
 
                           14 November 1997 -->
 
                           14 November 1997 -->
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   | president          = Lyle J. Stucki (2015)
 
   | president          = Lyle J. Stucki (2015)
 
   | status              = Operating
 
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = [[Sandy Springs, Georgia]], [[United States]]
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   | location            = [[Sandy Springs, Georgia]], United States
  | region              = [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
 
  | country            = [[United States]]
 
  | continent          = [[North America]]
 
 
   | address            = 6450 Barfield Rd NE<br/>Atlanta, Georgia<br/>United States
 
   | address            = 6450 Barfield Rd NE<br/>Atlanta, Georgia<br/>United States
 
   | lat_d              = 33
 
   | lat_d              = 33
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   | finish              = Pre-cast stone walls
 
   | finish              = Pre-cast stone walls
 
   | style              = Modern, single spire
 
   | style              = Modern, single spire
   | design              = <!-- Design - detailed version -->
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   | design              = <!-- Design detailed version -->
 
   | designer            = [[Emil B. Fetzer]]
 
   | designer            = [[Emil B. Fetzer]]
 
   | site_acre          = 13.33
 
   | site_acre          = 13.33
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Data for lists and infobox for Atlanta Georgia Temple

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   | name                = Atlanta Georgia Temple
   | number              = 21
   | image               = Atlanta Georgia Temple 04.07.07.jpg
   | image_caption       = Located in [[Sandy Springs]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], the '''Atlanta Georgia Temple''' was the first [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS]] Temple in the Southeastern United States
   | image_width         = 100px
   | announcement        = 2 April 1980
   | groundbreaking      = 7 March 1981
   | groundbreaking_by   = Spencer W. Kimball
   | open_house          = 9 April – 23 April 2011<ref>Taylor, Scott (7 April 2011). [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700125226/LDS-Church-sets-rededication-open-house-for-Atlanta-temple.html LDS Church sets rededication, open house for Atlanta temple] by [[Deseret News]]. Last accessed 7 April 2011.</ref><!-- add back after second rededication:
                           3 May – 21 May 1983 -->
   | dedication          = 1 June 1983
   | dedication_by       = Gordon B. Hinckley
   | rededication        = 1 May 2011<!-- add back after second rededication:
                           14 November 1997 -->
   | rededication_by     = Thomas S. Monson<!-- add back after second rededication:
                           Gordon B. Hinckley -->
   | rededication_link   = yes
   | president           = Lyle J. Stucki (2015)
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = [[Sandy Springs, Georgia]], United States
   | address             = 6450 Barfield Rd NE<br/>Atlanta, Georgia<br/>United States
   | lat_d               = 33
   | lat_m               = 55
   | lat_s               = 54.24239
   | lat_NS              = N
   | long_d              = 84
   | long_m              = 21
   | long_s              = 44.77319
   | long_EW             = W
   | ISO_3166_1_Region   = US
   | phone               = +1-(1)770-393-3698
   | finish              = Pre-cast stone walls
   | style               = Modern, single spire
   | design              = <!-- Design – detailed version -->
   | designer            = [[Emil B. Fetzer]]
   | site_acre           = 13.33
   | floor_area_ft       = 37000
   | height_ft           = 92
   | endowment_rooms     = 4
   | endowment_style     = Movie, two-stage progressive
   | sealing_rooms       = 5
   | clothing_rental     = No
   | cafeteria           = Limited
   | visitors_center     = No
   | preceded_by         = Jordan River Utah Temple
   | followed_by         = Apia Samoa Temple
   | temple_id           = atlanta
   | website             = http://mormontemples.org/eng/atlanta
   | notes               = The rededication in 1997 was for the addition of a new baptistry, two new sealing rooms, and remodeling. In April 2009, the church announced that the Atlanta Temple would close on 1 July for 15 to 18 months for renovations<ref>[http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/56888/Atlanta-Georgia-Temple-set-to-close-in-July-for-renovation.html Atlanta Georgia Temple set to close in July for renovation] (4 April 2009). ''Church News'' published by Deseret News Publishing Company. Last accessed 26 April 2009.</ref>  The temple was rededicated by Thomas S. Monson on May 1, 2011<ref>[http://newsroom.lds.org/article/atlanta-temple-rededication-monson LDS Church announcement about temple rededication]</ref>
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List of sources

(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)

  • Church Almanac, 2002 and 2007
  • LDSChurchTemples.com
  • Official site