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Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (also known as Old Mormon Meetinghouse) is a historic church at 137 Main Street in Eureka, Utah, United States. The work of architect Richard C. Watkins, it was built in 1902, dedicated the following year, and served as a meetinghouse until 1976. Its construction was funded by local resident John Beck (1843–1913). The building was restored by the Ferrel Thomas family in 1988.

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  • Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (en)
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  • Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (also known as Old Mormon Meetinghouse) is a historic church at 137 Main Street in Eureka, Utah, United States. The work of architect Richard C. Watkins, it was built in 1902, dedicated the following year, and served as a meetinghouse until 1976. Its construction was funded by local resident John Beck (1843–1913). The building was restored by the Ferrel Thomas family in 1988. (en)
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  • Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (en)
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  • Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (en)
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  • The building in 2018 (en)
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  • Old Mormon Meetinghouse (en)
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  • Open: currently in use as an Airbnb (en)
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  • Eureka LDS Church Meetinghouse (also known as Old Mormon Meetinghouse) is a historic church at 137 Main Street in Eureka, Utah, United States. The work of architect Richard C. Watkins, it was built in 1902, dedicated the following year, and served as a meetinghouse until 1976. Its construction was funded by local resident John Beck (1843–1913). The building was restored by the Ferrel Thomas family in 1988. (en)
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  • Apostle Reed Smoot (en)
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