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   | continent          = [[North America]]
 
   | continent          = [[North America]]
 
   | address            = 742 North 900 East<br/>American Fork, Utah<br/>United States
 
   | address            = 742 North 900 East<br/>American Fork, Utah<br/>United States
   | coordinates        = <!-- latitude/longitude location of temple -->
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   | lat_d              = 40
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  | lat_m              = 23
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  | lat_s              = 34.02960
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  | lat_NS              = N
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  | long_d              = 111
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  | long_m              = 46
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  | long_s              = 14.12399
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  | long_EW            = W
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  | ISO_3166_1_Region  = US
 
   | phone              = 801-763-4540
 
   | phone              = 801-763-4540
 
   | finish              = Sierra white granite clad temple with art glass windows and bronze doors
 
   | finish              = Sierra white granite clad temple with art glass windows and bronze doors

Revision as of 20:24, 16 June 2008

Data for lists and infobox for Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple

For detail and instructions see Wikipedia:WikiProject Latter Day Saint movement/Temples

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{{ {{{format}}}
   | name                = Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple
   | display_name        = Mount Timpanogos Utah
   | number              = 49
   | image               = Mount_Timpanogos_Temple_1a.png
   | image_caption       = 
   | image_width         = 100px
   | announcement        = 1992-10-03
   | groundbreaking      = 1993-10-09
   | groundbreaking_by   = Gordon B. Hinckley
   | groundbreaking_link = yes
   | open_house          = [[6 August]] - [[21 September]], [[1996]]
   | dedication          = 1996-10-13
   | dedication_by       = Gordon B. Hinckley
   | dedication_link     = yes
   | rededication        = <!-- Date of rededication use YYYY-MM-DD format (no wikilinks) -->
   | rededication_by     = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer -->
   | rededication_link   = <!-- yes to wikilink _by or name of person's wikipedia article -->
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = [[American Fork, Utah]], [[United States|USA]]
   | region              = [[Utah]]
   | country             = [[UnitedStates|USA]]
   | continent           = [[North America]]
   | address             = 742 North 900 East<br/>American Fork, Utah<br/>United States
   | lat_d               = 40
   | lat_m               = 23
   | lat_s               = 34.02960
   | lat_NS              = N
   | long_d              = 111
   | long_m              = 46
   | long_s              = 14.12399
   | long_EW             = W
   | ISO_3166_1_Region   = US
   | phone               = 801-763-4540
   | finish              = Sierra white granite clad temple with art glass windows and bronze doors
   | style               = Classic modern, single spire
   | design              = Classic modern, single-spire design
   | designer            = <!-- Person*** who designed temple -->
   | site_acre           = 16.7
   | floor_area_ft       = 107240
   | height_ft           = <!-- Height (including steeple & Moroni) in feet -->
   | endowment_rooms     = 4
   | endowment_style     = Movie
   | sealing_rooms       = 8
   | clothing_rental     = Yes
   | cafeteria           = Full
   | visitors_center     = No
   | preceded_by         = Hong Kong China Temple
   | followed_by         = St. Louis Missouri Temple
   | temple_id           = mounttimpanogos
   | lds_id              = 0,11204,1912-1-85-1,00
   | notes               = <!-- Various notes -->
}}<noinclude>

***Must be wikilinked - all other data is automatically wikilinked where appropriate
List of sources

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

  • Church Almanac
  • LDSChurchTemples.com
  • Official site