Seattle Washington Temple
Seattle Washington Temple |
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Number |
19 |
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Dedication |
17 November 1980 (17 November 1980) by Spencer W. Kimball |
Site |
23.5 acres (9.5 hectares) |
Floor area |
110,000 sq ft (10,000 m2) |
Height |
179 ft (55 m) |
Preceded by |
Tokyo Japan Temple |
Followed by |
Jordan River Utah Temple |
Official website • News & images |
Additional information |
Announcement |
27 May 1978 |
Groundbreaking |
27 May 1978 by Marion G. Romney |
Open House |
7 October – 8 November 1980 |
Designed by |
Emil B. Fetzer |
Location |
2808 148th Avenue SE Bellevue, Washington United States |
Exterior finish |
Reinforced concrete faced with white marble aggregate and cast stone |
Ordinance rooms |
4 with Movie, stationary sessions |
Sealing rooms |
12 |
Clothing rental |
Yes |
Cafeteria |
Full services |
Visitors' center |
No |
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Coordinates: 47°35′2.651999″N 122°8′27.15360″W / 47.58406999972°N 122.1408760000°W / 47.58406999972; -122.1408760000
The Seattle Washington Temple (formerly the Seattle Temple) is the 21st constructed and 19th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located in the city of Bellevue, Washington, it has a modern single-spire design. Due to its proximity to the Bellevue Airfield, the proposed height of the spire was reduced, and a red strobe warning light was installed at the base of the angel Moroni statue.[1] In 1983, the Bellevue Airfield closed, and the light was shut off.
The intention to construct the Seattle Temple was announced on November 15, 1975, and it was dedicated on November 17, 1980 by church president Spencer W. Kimball. The temple was built on 23.5 acres (9.5 ha), has four ordinance rooms and 12 sealing rooms, and has a total floor area of 110,000 square feet (10,000 m2).
See also
References
- ↑ Cowan, Richard O. (1997) [1989], Temples to Dot the Earth, Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort/CFI Distribution, p. 178, ISBN 155517339X, OCLC 52832719
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