- Chicago Illinois Temple
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Chicago Illinois Temple Number 35 Dedication 9 August 1985 by
Gordon B. HinckleySite 13 acres (5.3 hectares) Floor area 37,062 sq ft (3,443 m2) Height 112 ft (34 m) Preceded by Stockholm Sweden Temple Followed by Johannesburg South Africa Temple Official website • News & Images Additional Information Announcement 1 April 1981 Groundbreaking 13 August 1983 by
Gordon B. HinckleyOpen House 15 July – 3 August 1985 Rededication 8 October 1989 by
Gordon B. HinckleyCurrent President Kenneth L. Robinson (2007) Designed by Wight & Co and Church A&E Services Location 4151 West Lake Avenue
Glenview, Illinois
United StatesPhone number 847-299-6500 Exterior finish Gray buff marble and a gray slate roof Temple design Modern adaptation of six-spire design Ordinance rooms 5 with Movie, stationary sessions Sealing rooms 4 Clothing rental No Cafeteria Limited services Visitors' center No Notes Rededication in 1989 was for the addition only Coordinates: 42°5′12.58440″N 87°51′34.20359″W / 42.086829°N 87.8595009972°W The Chicago Illinois Temple is the thirty-fifth temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the second of three church temples that have been built in Illinois (The first and the third being the Nauvoo Temple and the Nauvoo Illinois Temple). Located in the Chicago suburb of Glenview, the site of Chicago Illinois Temple was dedicated on August 13, 1983 by LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley. The structure itself was constructed in Gray buff marble and its roof features gray slate. Architects used a revolutionary design for Mormon temples, adapting the traditional six-spire design and adding modern motifs.
The Chicago Temple is able to accommodate a broad spectrum of Church members, from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds as Spanish, Polish, Korean and other Asian cultures, as well as members who are deaf. The temple also allowed local Mormon members to contribute their means, talents, and time. Children donated pennies. Young women made dolls for the temple nursery. Women crocheted and tatted altar cloths. Many donated hours in helping with the open house, held 15 July–3 August 1985, during which over one hundred thousand people toured the temple. President Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the Chicago Illinois Temple on August 9, 1985. The temple now has a total of 29,751 square feet (2,764.0 m2), five ordinance rooms, and four sealing rooms.
See also
- Temple (Latter Day Saints)
- Temple (LDS Church)
- List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by geographic region
- Comparison of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Temple architecture (Latter-day Saints)
External links
Media related to Chicago Illinois Temple at Wikimedia Commons
Latter-day Saint temples in the Central United States See also : Temples in other geographic regions Illinois Chicago Illinois Temple · Nauvoo Illinois Temple
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- Latter Day Saint movement in Illinois
- Places of worship in Chicago, Illinois
- 20th-century Latter Day Saint temples
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