The First 100
USA! USA! USA!
Around the World
Interior Design
Coming Attractions
I Love to See a Temple
Yeah, I've Been There
100

Sunday may be the Holiest day, but this temple will still be closed.

Santo Domingo Dominican Republic

100

This temple on the edge of the Sonoran Desert is near the only place in the US you can find jaguars.

Tucson Arizona

100

The middle of Canada is home to this temple.

Winnipeg Manitoba

100

It makes perfect sense to see an image of Christ when you enter this Central American temple.

San Salvador El Salvador

100

The 10th temple in the "heart" of this state.

Coeur d'Alene Idaho

100

The newest apostle is happy to have a temple close to his home.

Paris France

100

The first temple I ever participated in ordinances in and later served as an ordinance worker.

Los Angeles California

200

Twin cities, but only one temple.

St Paul Minnesota

200

It seems funny to build a temple in a place that's home to Pirates and Steelers.

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

200

The MTC next door is now closed and missionaries now train in neighboring Mexico.

Guatemala City Guatemala

200

Don't "Messi" up this location where families are united forever.

Salta Argentina

200

Don't be a "creeper" just because another temple is being built in this state.

Heber Valley Utah

200

This Caribbean temple was only the 2nd one built in the area when it opened 6 years ago.

Port-au-Prince Haiti

200

While visiting colleges, I had to stop and see the temple built near where it all began.

Palmyra New York

300

This southwestern temple was pink before it was cool.

Albuquerque New Mexico

300

Another temple once stood here.

Ogden Utah

300

Of all the languages offered in the temple, one might be surprised that Latin is not an option for this temple.

Rome Italy

300

We are endowed with knowledge in rooms like this one about Heavenly Father's plan. If only this Egyptian-named city had built a better pyramid as good as the temple.

Memphis Tennessee

300

When completed, this temple might be considered the hottest.

Modesto California

300

This temple was the third dedicated by a member of the Quorum of the 12 Apostles and and first not done in North America.

Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo

300

The place where I received my endowment.

Washington, D.C.

400

Don't cry for me or this temple. The city will soon get a second one close by.

Buenos Aires Argentina

400

Alphabetically, it is the last dedicated temple to fit in this category.

Winter Quarters Nebraska

400

In the South Pacific, this temple has stood up to multiple cyclones in a country with a water bottle named after it.

Suva Fuji

400

Every baptistry is held by up them. Other animals, like blue jays, just aren't as strong.

Toronto Ontario

400

This European temple might be able to stand in for nearby NATO headquarters.

Brussels Belgium

400

Members near this temple helped support the 2010 Winter Olympics

Vancouver British Colombia

400

The last open house I attended.

Tijuana Mexico

500

Almost the 67th temple built (number 68), look closely at the glass to see the state flower, the dogwood blossom, etched into it.

Raleigh North Carolina

500

C'mon slugger and give me the location of this temple.

Louisville Kentucky

500

These twin temples are literally on the opposite ends of the Earth.

Hamilton New Zealand and Bern Switzerland

500

Only a few temple contain this room. This temple was one of the first, now is one of the last.

Nauvoo Illinois

500

When completed, it will be one of the furthest south temples in the world.

Cape Town South Africa

500

Although Mexico's 4th largest city, 13 others got temples before it.

Puebla Mexico

500

The place where my family started.

Bountiful Utah

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