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Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple, Sign, Yukon, Oklahoma

Item # 2488711

Scott Jarvie

<p>Scott Jarvie grew up in the San Diego area and loves to travel with his camera by his side. His collection of photographs include Mormon Temples, each one lovingly captured during his excursions around the United States.</p>

<p>The Oklahoma City Temple is the 95th operating temple and was originally dedicated in 1999 by Rex D. Pinegar. It was dedicated again by James E. Faust in 2000. The exterior is made of white marble from Vermont and the temple was the first to be constructed in Oklahoma. The temple was viewed as a sign of hope for many Oklahoma residents who suffered through tragic events and disasters in the state in the years prior.</p>

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