Template:LDS Temple/Kona Hawaii Temple
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- Data for lists and infobox for Kona Hawaii Temple
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| name = Kona Hawaii Temple
| number = 70
| image = Kona Hawaii Temple.jpg
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| image_width = <!-- Width of image for Lists -->
| announcement = May 7, 1998
| groundbreaking = March 13, 1999
| groundbreaking_by = John B. Dickson
| open_house = January 12–15, 2000
| dedication = January 23, 2000
| dedication_by = Gordon B. Hinckley
| rededication =
| rededication_by = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer -->
| rededication_link = <!-- yes to wikilink _by or name of person's wikipedia article -->
| president = Philip A. Harris (2014)
| status = Operating
| location = [[Kailua-Kona, Hawaii]], United States
| region = [[Hawaii]]
| country = [[United States]]
| continent = [[N/A]]
| address = 75-230 Kalani St.<br/>Kailua Kona, Hawaii<br/>United States
| coordinates = {{coord|19|38|29.8|N|155|59|7.9|W|type:landmark_region:US|display=title}}
| phone = 808-331-8504
| finish = White marble veneer
| style = Classic modern, single spire<ref name="smaller">Several dozen temples, built from [[Temple architecture (LDS Church)#Identical design|identical plans]].</ref>
| design = Classic modern, single-spire design
| designer = Church A & E Services, Bob Lowder
| site_acre = 7.02
| floor_area_ft = 10700
| height_ft = 71
| endowment_rooms = 2
| endowment_style = two-stage progressive
| sealing_rooms = 2
| clothing_rental = No
| cafeteria = No
| visitors_center = No
| preceded_by = St. Paul Minnesota Temple
| followed_by = Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple
| temple_id = kona
| lds_id = kona-hawaii
| notes = <!-- Various notes -->
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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
- LDSChurchTemples.com
- Official site