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The main difference now is that steeple. The more chapels I visit, the more I'm convinced that someone in the Church Building Department is ordering that every chapel have a steeple, because nothing says 'I'm a church' like a steeple. The thing is, a building can still look like a very nice church without a steeple, and a steeple on this building is absolutely confusing (although they did it a bit better than in some other cases, like the Salt Lake 17th Ward's steeple.)
I know it has been awhile, but have you been or are you going to go inside? I am really curious about the interior and especially the layout. Although you do a great job on your post and I love your account.
ReplyDeleteHi Anon! I actually did go inside but it was packed and I couldn't take pictures. I don't remember being particularly impressed by the chapel or the building layout itself. As I recall, the chapel juts out to the west, while the cultural hall and classrooms take up the long perpendicular portion of the building.
Deleteif you'd like pictures of the interior I can provide a few
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