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Assembly Hall


The Assembly Hall, constructed of granite
stone left over from the building of the
temple, was completed in 1880. It is a place
of public worship, in which visitors are
welcome. Although the building is used mainly
for conferences of Latter-day Saint
congregations located in Salt Lake City and for
other Church meetings, it is also available
for various cultural and civic functions. The
Gothic Revival structure is 68 feet wide and
120 feet long, and the center tower is 130
feet high. The auditorium holds almost 2,000
people, with choir seats for 100. The truncated
spires were originally chimneys.

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