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Seagull Monument
A monument recalling the “Miracle of the Gulls,” when seagulls saved pioneer crops from destruction in 1848.
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Seagull Monument
A monument recalling the “Miracle of the Gulls,” when seagulls saved pioneer crops from destruction in 1848.
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For the pioneers, this experience was more than a coincidence; it was seen as an answer to prayer and a sign of God’s love.
Dedicated in 1913, the Seagull Monument was the first monument in the United States erected to honor a bird. For many visitors, it stands as a symbol of faith, gratitude, and trust in God’s care.
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Pioneer Elms
Historic elm trees planted by early settlers, standing as living landmarks on Temple Square.
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Reflection Pool
A quiet place of reflection beside the Salt Lake Temple.
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Joseph Smith Receives the Plates
A statue honoring the moment Joseph Smith received a sacred record testifying of Jesus Christ.
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Christus Statue
Duration: 30 MinA replica of Thorvaldsen’s Christus stands in a quiet pavilion with a peaceful view of the Salt Lake Temple.
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Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood
A statue commemorating the moment Christ’s priesthood power was restored to Joseph Smith through His ancient Apostles.