• The St. George Tabernacle is a historic building in St. George, Utah. It opened in 1876 to serve as a public works building, originally hosting church services and court hearings.
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  • The St. George Tabernacle is an example of 19th-century Latter-day Saint tabernacle building. Latter-day Saints no longer build tabernacles.
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  • In the words of one of Utah's finest historians, A. Karl Larson, the St George Tabernacle "carries the conviction of dignity and strength.
  • We enjoyed visiting the Tabernacle in St. George as much as any of these. St. George was established as a “cotton mission,” meaning that saints were called...
  • St. George Tabernacle. Photo by Kenneth Mays. William H. Folsum was the primary architect of the tabernacle, assisted by Miles Romney.
  • To encourage this, he called for the Latter-day Saints in St. George to build a tabernacle where they could gather and worship.
  • St. George residents built the tabernacle while they were living in tents, sleeping on the ground, and trying to establish their own farms and businesses.
  • The Tabernacle was intended to work as a church and a courthouse for the people of St. George. Brigham Young was the first architect of the Tabernacle.