lunes, 2 de junio de 2014

Beehive House

The Beehive House is one of the two official residences of Brigham Young, an early leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). The Beehive House gets its name from the Beehive sculpture atop the house. It was designed by Young's brother-in-law and architect of the Salt Lake Temple, Truman O. Angell, who later designed Young's other residence, the Lion House.
The Beehive house was constructed in 1854, two years before the Lion House. The Lion House is adjacent to the Beehive House, and both homes are one block east of the Salt Lake Temple and Temple Square on the street South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is constructed of adobe and sandstone.
Young was a polygamist, and the Beehive House was designed to accommodate him and his wives and his children by them. As Young's family grew, the Lion House was built to accommodate them and became his official residence after its construction. Upon completion of the Lion House Young briefly...

3 comentarios:

  1. Fulano Mengano en facebook dice:

    De verdad que no entiendo la religión!

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  2. Fulano Mengano en facebook dice:

    Aunque no dejo de intentarlo !! ;-)

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  3. Democracia Líquida en twitter dice:

    @LeonDeSiracusa Religiosos cristianos ... menuda secta de aburridos!!

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