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Missouri/Nauvoo/Iowa Pioneer Trail Historical Site Summaries

Delightful teenagers posing at Kanesville

Kanesville Log Tabernacle (Rebuilt)  In the original building, Brigham Young was sustained as president of the Church. And Oliver Cowdery pled for readmission before 1,000 saints and was re-baptized in a nearby creek November 5, 1848, just 18 months before he died.
RLDS temple (now known as Community of Christ Church) in Independence. Built to comply with the Lord’s directive to build Jackson County temple.

Valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman near Gallatin Missouri. Meeting of monumental importance will take place here before the second coming. Millions will be in attendance from this world and others . The world will not know of it-nor will LDS Church members in general. Certainly the current Prophet will because he will be there. All prophets who have ever held keys will be there to report their stewardships and return their keys to Adam. Christ will then appear in glory and accept the keys from Adam in preparation for His reign as King of Kings during the Millennium. Satan will then be stripped of his power by action of the council. The cleansing of the earth will begin and the second coming will soon follow.

Tour members survey Temple Lot in Independence Missouri dedicated by Joseph Smith in August 1831. Here a great temple will be built in which Christ will make important appearances before the second coming. It is a part of a 63 acre parcel on which a complex of 24 temples will be built. These temples will be at the center of the great City of Zion or as it is some times called, The New Jerusalem. The lost tribes will gather here and help build it. The Lord will govern the world from here during the Millennium. Hedrikite church is in background.

Joseph and Hyrum Smith statues at the Carthage Jail where they were killed by a mob led by Christian ministers.  A tour spiritual highlight.
Travel to & from Kansas City is by air. From there luxurious air conditioned buses are employed for travel to the historic sites.

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