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A tour of historical Nauvoo announced by the Alumni Association has sparked competition between the Travel Study program and the Alumni Association. George J. Talbot, director of Travel Study, said ...
You can visit historic Nauvoo, Ill., on Thursday, May 29, on a motorcoach trip sponsored by the Quad-City Botanical Center, Rock Island. The cost is $119 ($99 for members), including breakfast snacks ...
For years, Nauvoo has preserved its roots and unique identity in the historic structures built by the pioneers. A new addition, though entirely modern, further contributes to the pioneer history by ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Tuesday the acquisitions of the Kirtland Temple, historic Nauvoo buildings, manuscripts and artifacts. In total, the church ...
There aren’t many Mormons left in Hancock County, in far-western Illinois. But there is plenty of evidence thousands of them once were there. The Mississippi River town of Nauvoo, once known as ...
NAUVOO, Ill. — Standing near the intersection of Water and Main streets in Historic Nauvoo, Joseph Monsen studies some of the latest additions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
The managing director of the Church History Department answers questions about changes to the tours and the buildings in the recently acquired historic sites. (RNS) — Many people were stunned by the ...
The recent acquisition by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of Mormonism’s first temple — in Kirtland, Ohio — along with historic buildings in Nauvoo, Ill., similarly tied to founder ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Thursday it will begin a phased reopening next month of 22 historic sites, including four in Utah. Shuttered for more than a year due to the ...
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The LDS Church History Department is going high tech when it comes to research and excavation at sites important in Church history. Remote-sensing technologies including specially-trained canines and ...
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