Bear River Stake Tabernacle Chapel Interior
140 W Factory St
Garland, UT
Built 1906 by unknown architect; Remodeled 2000 by CRSA
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Bear River Stake Tabernacle Pulpits
Inside this beautiful chapel is one of the most unique features I have yet to encounter in an LDS building. There are two pulpits on the stand, one slightly larger and slightly higher than the other; both are perfectly aligned on the center axis of the room. If anyone has the background story as to why there are two pulpits, I would be very interested.
140 W Factory St
Garland, UT
Built 1906 by unknown architect; Remodeled 2000 by CRSA
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Garden Park Ward Chapel Interior
This is the only LDS chapel I am familiar with that does not have pews for the congregation. These beautiful theater-type seats appear to be original to the building. The St George Tabernacle also has individual seating, but I’m not counting that since it’s a Tabernacle. I am unsure of who the original architect of the building was, but the extensive remodel done in 2008 was exquisitely done by the local Salt Lake firm of CRSA.
1150 E Yale Ave
Salt Lake City, UT
Built 1939; Remodeled 2008
Original architect unknown; CRSA architect of remodel
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