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  • The Eight Witnesses Monument

    The Eight Witnesses Monument

    The granite that composes the eight witnesses monument was quarried from the same deposit that was used to construct the Three Witnesses Monument as well as the Joseph Smith Memorial over a century ago.

  • Independence Missouri Visitor Center

    Independence Missouri Visitor Center

    The Independence Missouri Visitor Center is a great starting point for all Missouri Church History sites belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. At the center you will learn about the experiences of early Latter-day Saint settlers in Missouri and about Jesus Christ, families, latter-day prophets, and the Book of Mormon.

  • Pioneer  Cemetery and Monument – Richmond, Missouri

    Pioneer Cemetery and Monument – Richmond, Missouri

    The city of Richmond Missouri has two cemetery’s of interest to followers of the latter day saint movement. Oliver Cowdery, one of the three witnesses and an early scribe for Joseph Smith, is buried somewhere in the small Pioneer Cemetery. He died in Richmond after rejoining the Church at Winter Quarters and coming back to…

  • Community of Christ Temple and The Auditorium: Independence, Missouri

    Community of Christ Temple and The Auditorium: Independence, Missouri

    Independence, Missouri is the headquarters of the Community of Christ (formally known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or “RLDS Church”). This religion traces its beginning to 1860 when Joseph Smith III agreed to take on leadership of the Church

  • Far West Temple Site: Far West, Missouri

    Far West Temple Site: Far West, Missouri

    The Far West Temple Site is a square plot of land with pristine grass. Inside it’s gates it preserves the corner stones that were set many years ago in preparation for the fulfillment of a prophecy.

  • Church of Christ Temple Lot: Independence, Missouri

    Church of Christ Temple Lot: Independence, Missouri

    Church of Christ Temple Lot has held onto the temple lot for nearly 150 years. The lot spans for about 2 acres, and houses a small building