Fifth Ward Meetinghouse, Salt Lake City
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The Fifth Ward Meetinghouse in Salt Lake City, Utah was built in 1910. It was designed by architects Cannon & Fetzer. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The building was constructed to be and functioned as meetinghouse for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until 1975. Since then it has housed a variety of functions and currently is a Urgyen Samten Ling Gonpa Tibetan temple on the main floor and the Red Lotus School of Movement in the basement. ()
Built: 1910 (114 years ago)Coordinates: 40°46'50"N, 111°54'25"W
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Northwest Salt Lake City (Fairpark)Salt Lake City
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Fifth Ward Meetinghouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sun Trapp, LDS Conference Center, City Creek Center, Salt Lake Tabernacle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Fifth Ward Meetinghouse?
Nearby attractions include Marmalade Branch, Salt Lake City (11 min walk), First Methodist Episcopal Church, Salt Lake City (13 min walk), Thomas and Mary Hepworth House, Salt Lake City (14 min walk), Rose Park, Salt Lake City (14 min walk).
How to get to Fifth Ward Meetinghouse by public transport?
The nearest stations to Fifth Ward Meetinghouse:
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Bus
- North Temple Station (12 min walk)
- Salt Lake Central (30 min walk)
Train
- North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe (15 min walk)
Light rail
- North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe • Lines: 704 (17 min walk)
- Jackson/Euclid • Lines: 704 (20 min walk)