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This is the Brigham City Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You can support me on Patreon: / odysseypulse Please like the video and subscribe to my channel. You will get a notification when I release new content when you subscribe. So everyone can enjoy the beauty and peace of temples, please share this video with your friends and family. Let me know in the comments what your favorite temple is. Do you have a favorite time of the year to visit temples? I filmed this in 4K on 4 September 2025 using a DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone and a Sony ZVE-10 camera. Now, a little information about the Brigham City Utah Temple. Address 250 S Main St Brigham City, Utah 84302-2560 United States Announcement: 3 October 2009 Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 31 July 2010 by Boyd K. Packer Public Open House: 18 August–15 September 2012 Dedication: 23 September 2012 by Boyd K. Packer Site: 3.14 acres | 1.3 hectares Exterior Finish: Precast concrete Architectural Features: Two attached end spires with an angel Moroni statue Ordinance Rooms: Two instruction rooms (two-stage progressive), three sealing rooms, and one baptistry Total Floor Area: 36,000 square feet | 3,345 square meters Height: 165 feet | 50.3 meters Elevation: 4,454 feet | 1,358 meters Temple Announcement On October 3, 2009, during the Saturday morning session of the 179th Semiannual General Conference, President Thomas S. Monson announced the construction of the Brigham City Utah Temple—Utah's fourteenth temple. Utah's most recently constructed temples were dedicated earlier that year in the cities of Draper, Utah and South Jordan, Utah. Temple Site On October 26, 2009, Church officials announced that the Brigham City Utah Temple would be constructed on a downtown block on Main Street known as Central Square, located directly west of the Brigham City Tabernacle. Speculation of this location began shortly after the announcement of the temple when a sign was posted on the site indicating that sale of all seven commercial lots on the block were pending. Central Elementary School once stood on the site, but it was razed several years ago in a downtown redevelopment effort. President Boyd K. Packer had attended school there as a boy. Groundbreaking Ceremony "I am home," said President Boyd K. Packer in his opening remarks at the Brigham City Utah Temple groundbreaking held Saturday, July 31, 2010. President Packer, president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and his wife Donna, are natives of Brigham City. President Packer had attended elementary school 80 years before on the very site where he stood. He continued, "I can see in my mind's eye a temple sitting here in about two years time. It will be gorgeous, it will be white. You will see in the design of it reflections of previous temples that have been built, particularly the Salt Lake Temple. It will be a beacon from all over the valley." Angel Moroni Raising The gold-leafed statue of the angel Moroni was hoisted and secured into place atop the Brigham City Utah Temple on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, from about 1:40 to 2:30 p.m. Weather conditions delayed the planned 12:00 noon raising. All four streets surrounding the temple block were closed to allow the approximately 5,000 spectators to view the proceedings. Temple Facts The Brigham City Utah Temple was the fourteenth temple built in Utah and the first built in Box Elder County. The Brigham City Utah Temple District covers the same region as the original Box Elder Stake. The Brigham City Utah Temple won the PCI Design Award for Best Religious Structure in 2014. PCI stands for the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute.