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March 2024 by Willian Azevedo
Amazed to know the temple will now be owned and managed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints!
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March 2024 by Ryan Lindgren
“The Standard of Truth has been erected; no unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing; persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent, till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God shall be accomplished, and the Great Jehovah shall say the work is done.”March 5 2024 is a special day. So happy to hear steps have been taken to preserve and share this significant building with all.
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February 2024 by Daniel & Donna Glembot
A beautiful Temple. A visit to Kirtland is a special, spiritual experience and a reminder of the churches beginnings.
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January 2024 by Carol Vlack
Have had wonderful walking tours of the village . Tells a great story of their mission. Dedicated and learned tour guides about history of Mormons . Best in summer with gardens at the temple . Some exhibits are excellent as dead sea scrolls were extremely important ancient religious documents . Also had an artist exhibit as the work of Viktor Schrekengost was spectacular.
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November 2023 by Christina Easter
LOVED visiting the Kirtland Temple! It is beautiful inside and out. The tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable, however the 3rd floor was used for the School of the apropos, not teaching children. The dedication of the Saints that built it is amazing, as well as the technology of the time. Ask the tour guides about the chaisms in the windows and ornamentation. It all tells of God's love and his faithfulness.
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June 2023 by Michael Yardley
This is an amazing well kept piece of American History. The tour guides were knowledgeable and engaging. It was a great tour.
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June 2023 by Nicole Adams
The tour guide was very knowledgeable and made sure to share lots of insight. Make sure to use the restroom in the visitor center.No pictures are allowed in the temple or in the museum.
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April 2023 by Igho Ayoro
Oh my goodness, this was our first official stop on our 10-day trip and it was the perfect place to begin.The presentation and restoration efforts that have gone into keeping the temple open to the public and functional is absolutely amazing
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March 2023 by Carole Klaue
No building access and parking is at the nearby Visitor Center at 7809 Joseph St (corner of Joseph and Chillicothe Roads). So pulled on a side road to do a walk about. Fencing and nice landscaping surrounds the structure. It is on a hill top. No street light to entrance or exit. Small cemetery next to it. It was a lovely walk with late sun lighting building and headstones. Reopens March 1, 2023.
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October 2022 by Joseph Airey
The Kirtland Temple was wonderfulThe tour was done well, leaving you pondering how these people build this beautiful Temple and how they lived in those daysGod bless the early Saints that devoted their lives to worshiping the gospel of Jesus Christ according to the Book of Mormon
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September 2022 by Denise Scholes
Worth checking out. Interesting. A little more expensive than anticipated based on the website.
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August 2022 by Carter Paxton
Great spirit and lovely tour guides.
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August 2022 by David D.
Such an Amazing piece of history, and perseverance, of a persecuted people, of very meager means pulling what little they had to build a magnificent temple! Stands as a witness, to the glory of the Lord.
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August 2022 by Olympic J
History come to life. Whatever your personal thoughts may be of the Latter-day Saint movement(s) or Joseph Smith, visiting the Kirtland Temple inspires a greater appreciation for the charismatic religious leader and the ingenuity of his dedicated followers. The well tended grounds provide an atmosphere of reflection and the interior of the temple transports visitors to 19th century religious America. My tour guide was knowledgable and answered all questions from the group, though I do wish greater emphasis was given to the architectural history of the building. Well worth the visit and small $10 charge for children over a certain age and adults. I intended to revisit many times in the future.
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July 2022 by Jenna Waterbury
Delicious food, great prices and staff!