File:Cassia Stake Tabernacle.jpg

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English: This is a photograph of the Cassia Stake Tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), published in 1914 in the Improvement Era magazine. This building was located at Oakley, Idaho, United States. It was completed in 1902, built of brown and white lava rock, with a shingle roof and metal ceiling, in a Gothic architecture. The architect was William Allen of Ogden, Utah.
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Source The Improvement Era, Volume 17, No. 8, June 1914, p. 779. Hosted on the Internet Archive website.
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