Washington DC Temple — A Sacred Monument in a City of Monuments
Towering 288 feet above the skyline in Maryland, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint Washington DC temple has been a landmark in the nation’s capital for nearly 50 years. Originally dedicated in 1974 this temple had been closed to the general public since this time, but with the recent renovations the world was welcomed to Come and See inside. We share the remarkable history behind this beautiful structure and the faith-promoting stories about the people who attend this temple.

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Built in 40 Years. Closed for 132.

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The Washington D.C. Temple Renovation is Complete: Come and See

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26 Things To Do In Washington DC in 2026

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President Dallin H. Oaks: Defender of Faith & Freedom

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Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News - June 25th, 2026

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Demystifying the House of the Temple

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Special Tour INSIDE the Kirtland Temple!

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Saving George Washington’s Mount Vernon | WETA Arts

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President Russell M. Nelson: A Legacy In Service

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What First Timers to Washington DC NEED to Know | ULTIMATE Washington DC Travel Guide

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We Need an Endowment | Anthony Sweat | 2022

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A Sacred House of the Lord | Washington D.C. Temple

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1986 SPECIAL REPORT: "MAR-A-LAGO"

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Who Crossed Before Columbus? Investigating Book of Mormon Voyages | Episode 6, A Marvelous Work

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Architect Reveals Hidden Details of Washington, D.C. | Architectural Digest

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A Site To See: Behind The Scenes On Temple Square

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24 Hours in Washington DC: Visiting 17 Attractions in One Day

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