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Workers Split Open This Huge Stone From Salt Lake City – And Spotted A Treasure Trove Hidden Inside

December 5, 2023

The Salt Lake Temple, the largest house of worship ever constructed by the Mormon church, is a globally recognized landmark and symbol of faith and perseverance for the Mormon community.

During a recent restoration and repair project, the Capstone and golden statue of the angel Moroni were carefully removed from the temple, revealing a surprising discovery hidden within the stone sphere: a collection of historic artifacts effectively transforming the Capstone into a time capsule.

These untouched and unseen artifacts held the potential to offer insights into the daily life, beliefs, and practices of the people who lived and worked in Salt Lake City during a pivotal period in its history. The discovery was not just a treasure trove of physical items but a rich repository of historical and cultural significance. The artifacts were a testament to the enduring legacy and resilience of a community that sought to carve out a place of their own.

Today, Salt Lake City is home to a significant population of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons. The establishment of Salt Lake City as a major center for the Mormon church was a culmination of a long and often challenging journey marked by a quest for religious freedom and a desire to build a community based on shared beliefs and values.

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