The newly rebuilt Nauvoo LDS Temple. The original building was completed in 1846, destroyed by arson in 1848, hit by a tornado in 1850, and completely demolished in 1856, just a few years, after the 1846 Mormon Exodus from Nauvoo. In 2002, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints completed construction of this fully operational replica, which mirrors the original, as closely as limited historical records allow.
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1846, burned by an arsonist in 1848, largely demolished by a tornado in 1850, and completely leveled in 1856 for safety reasons.
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