I wanted to post the pictures of temple things separate from all the rest of the church history photos I had, probably because of the sacredness of the building. I really enjoy going to historic temples because of the craftsmanship and the sacrifices that were made to build them. Nauvoo is a unique temple unlike any other I have been in and I am lucky enough to have been in it twice.
This is a timeline of events in relation to the Nauvoo Temple. It was very help for me because I had always wondered when certain things happened such as the tornado.



One of the original sunstones outside of the visitors center.

The pieces de resistance, the Nauvoo Temple, even more spectacular inside!
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