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Salt Lake Tabernacle

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The Salt Lake Tabernacle, completed in 1867, is an engineering marvel with a dome spanning 150 feet without interior supports. Its unique shape creates acoustics so clear that a pin drop can be heard from 170 feet away. Visitors can attend free daily organ recitals on the 11,623-pipe organ or hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during weekly rehearsals. The interior seats 3,200 and features warm wood finishes.

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  • Experience the famous acoustics by whispering from the pulpit while a friend listens at the back.
  • Attend a free organ recital (daily at noon) to hear the massive pipe organ.
  • Watch the Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearse on Thursday evenings (free, no tickets required).

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