List of historic sites of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) holds a number of sites as historically significant. This list is intended as a quick reference for these historically significant sights. The sites may or may not be owned by the LDS Church.

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Northeast

Palmyra

Hill Cumorah Visitors' Center
Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site
Smith Family Farm
Sacred Grove

Kirtland

Kirtland Temple
Historic Kirtland Village
Includes:
  • Newel K. Whitney Store
  • Newel K. Whitney Home
Whitney Store
Whitney Home

Other Northeast

John Johnson Farm
Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial
Peter Whitmer log home
Aaronic Priesthood Restoration Site
Susquehanna River
Washington D.C. Temple Visitors' Center
Washington D.C. Temple

Midwest

Nauvoo

Nauvoo Temple / Nauvoo Illinois Temple and Visitors' Center
Red Brick Store

Missouri

Adam-ondi-Ahman
Far West Temple Site
Haun's Mill
Independence Visitors' Center
Liberty Jail
Independence (Zion) Temple Lot

Other Midwest

Carthage Jail
Mormon Trail Center
Winter Quarters, Nebraska
Kanesville Tabernacle

West

Salt Lake City

Church Administration Building
Church Office Building
Church History Museum
Conference Center
Conference Center Organ
Family History Library
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Lion House
Relief Society Building
Temple Square
Temple Square: Salt Lake Temple
Temple Square: Salt Lake Tabernacle
Temple Square: Salt Lake Tabernacle organ
Temple Square: Salt Lake Assembly Hall

Other West

Chesterfield, Idaho
Cove Fort
Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors' Center
Martin's Cove
Pipe Spring National Monument
Polynesian Cultural Center
St. George Temple Visitors' Center
St. George Utah Temple

Non-U.S.

Jerusalem Center
Gadfield Elm Chapel
Mexico City Temple Visitors' Center
México City México Temple
New Zealand Temple Visitors' Center
Hamilton New Zealand Temple

See also

References

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