I was down there with two of my girls the week that the Tabernacle burned. I was sad to see such a beautiful testament to loving craftsmen come to such an end. I had been to many Christmas contatas and Stake Conferences there while at BYU. It is a treasure.
Then the announcement to see that it was being saved and would not receive the wrecking ball!
What a miracle to see it rise from the ashes to this:
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I think it will be able to stand the shaking that is coming to the area. My only concern is the flooding of the basement areas. The water will be 8-15' deep above University Avenue after Jordanelle and then Deer Creek Reservoirs both go.
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