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National Geographic : 1964 Apr
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Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City glows against a darkening sky; the angel Moroni surmounts a 210-foot spire. Begun in 1853, the granite edifice took 40 years to complete. Only members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints may enter. Massive organ pipes obey the commands of tiny keys in Salt Lake City's Mormon Tabernacle. Organist Frank W. Asper controls more than 10,000 pipes; Richard P. Condie directs the 375-voice choir. Unlike the Temple, the Tabernacle admits visitors. 566
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