Dallas Texas Temple

Dallas Texas Temple
Dallas Texas Temple
Dallas LDS Temple by David B.jpeg
Number 30 edit data
Dedication 19 October 1984 (19 October 1984) by
Gordon B. Hinkley
Site 6 acres (2.4 hectares)
Floor area 44,207 sq ft (4,107 m2)
Height 95 ft (29 m)
Preceded by Manila Philippines Temple
Followed by Taipei Taiwan Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

Coordinates: 32°54′51.36479″N 96°47′47.72399″W / 32.9142679972°N 96.7965899972°W / 32.9142679972; -96.7965899972 The Dallas Texas Temple is the 30th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It serves nearly 50,000 members in North Texas, and parts of Louisiana.

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Construction and Dedication

Located in Dallas, Texas, the Dallas Temple was dedicated on October 19, 1984 by President Gordon B. Hinckley. The temple sits on a 6-acre (24,000 m2) site and was originally 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2). It was the first temple in Texas and the South Central United States. With the LDS Church growing rapidly in the area, the temple was remodeled in 1987 to increase its size and make it more functional and efficient. The addition gave the temple 22,749 square feet (2,113 m2) of added space. The Dallas Texas Temple currently has a total floor area of 46,956 square feet (4,362 m2), five ordinance rooms, and four sealing rooms.

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  1. "Dallas Texas Temple", by Hobson, p. 191

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