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St. George Tabernacle, St. George

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Religious Site · Hidden Gem · Tourist Spot
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The St. George Tabernacle is a historic building in St. George, Utah. It opened in 1876 to serve as a public works building, originally hosting church services and court hearings. Today, it is open to the public and hosts many public events, such as concerts.

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  • Our group was walking through town when we noticed this tabernacle was open. We were just going to have a peek inside but got invited for a tour, so we did it. The lady giving the tour was very... 
    Our group was walking through town when we noticed this tabernacle was open. We were just going to have a peek inside but got invited for a tour, so we did it. The lady giving the tour was very...  more »
  • Learn the history of St. George by stepping in for a 20 minute air conditioned tour. Learn how the original pioneer settlers raised this from the desert in the 1860's-70's. There are only 3 items... 
    Learn the history of St. George by stepping in for a 20 minute air conditioned tour. Learn how the original pioneer settlers raised this from the desert in the 1860's-70's. There are only 3 items...  more »
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  • We had a pretty fun little tour of the tabernacle. There were a lot of interesting historical stories. We learned how they built it and saw some of the letters and things they found when they renovated it. It was interesting to see all the ingenuity that went into building this building.
  • Beautiful, old building. Amazing acoustics. We toured the place while a quartet was rehearsing for a performance that night. Lots of symbolism and history.

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