Bountiful Tabernacle
Bountiful Tabernacle, Religious tabernacle in Bountiful, Utah, United States.
The Bountiful Tabernacle is a house of worship built from adobe brick and finished with white stucco at the intersection of Main and Center Streets in Bountiful, Utah. Its solid structure is topped by a tower with five spires and features particularly thick walls designed for durability.
The structure was founded in the 1850s as settlers built their religious community in the region. When federal troops arrived during a conflict, residents buried the foundation under grain to shield the ongoing construction from discovery.
The building displays Greek Revival design elements that reflect the architectural preferences of early American settlements in the territory. These design choices were typical for religious structures built during that era in the region.
The location sits centrally in Bountiful and is easily reached on foot from the town's main streets. Visitors should know that the building remains in active use for religious gatherings and may not be open to the public at all times.
The building ranks among Utah's oldest continually used religious structures and survived an unusual preservation method during a conflict. Its long uninterrupted use makes it a noteworthy example of the endurance of early American settlement.
Location: Utah
Architects: Augustus Farnham
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.88917,-111.87861
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:24
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