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Far West Temple Site: Far West, Missouri. The Far West Temple Site, located several miles northwest of Kingston, Missouri, is where Latter-day Saints began to build a temple in July 1838.
All the sites are accessible to visitors with disabilities. Trained service animals are allowed at the Church’s historic sites in Missouri, including inside historic buildings. However, emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals and pets are not allowed.
3 kwi 2018 · The LDS visitors center at Liberty Jail gave us a great map that located some grave markers of some prominent leaders of the early Latter Day Saint church. David Whitmer: He was one of the original three witnesses to the Book of Mormon gold plates. He split with the church after the banking disaster of the Kirtland Safety Society. He started ...
15 mar 2018 · Church History Museum. Church Historic Sites. Church History Catalog. Church Historian’s Press. Joseph Smith Papers. Missionary Database. Pioneer Database. Interactive Map: LDS Places of Interest, Missouri (1831–1839) 15 March 2018.
Missouri—Church History Sites. Grid View. List View. A Replica of Liberty Jail. Adam-ondi-Ahman. Adam-ondi-Ahman Trail. Far West Temple Site. Liberty Jail.
20 wrz 2012 · Independence and other nearby sites in western Missouri — including a pasture 70 miles north that Smith tied to the Garden of Eden — serve to emphasize distinctive Mormon beliefs. Those...
Far West was a settlement of the Latter Day Saint movement in Caldwell County, Missouri, United States, during the late 1830s. It is recognized as a historic site by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, added to the register in 1970. It is owned and maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.