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Description: Photographer: myself, Gh5046 A photo of the opposite view of the en:Laie Hawaii Temple taken 2005/01/16 in en:Lā'ie, Hawai'i. Other than a possible "auto levels" being done, this photo is in its original state. Summary Laie Hawaii Temple (formerly the Hawaiian Temple) is the fifth oldest temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints still in operation. It is also the oldest temple still operating that was built outside of the state of Utah. Located in the town of Lāie, thirty-five miles from Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, the site of the temple was dedicated by Church President Joseph F. Smith on June 1, 1915. The temple was known as the "Hawaii Temple" until a standard naming convention for temples was adopted in the early 2000s.
Title: LDS Laie Hawaii Temple opposite view
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