White Memorial Chapel is a reproduction of the 1883 LDS Church chapel of the same name, originally constructed to house the church's 18th ward. Though the original chapel was disassembled in 1973, it was reconstructed in 1976 in celebration of the American bicentennial on land donated to the church by the Utah State Legislature. Following its reconstruction, the church was used to launch the LDS Sunday School program and served as the founding site for Utah's first Boy Scout troop. Today, the church is open to the public for free as a non-denominational chapel, showcasing the building's original Gothic Revival design elements, designed by architect Obed Taylor.

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