Salt Lake Tabernacle.

Built in 1867, the roof is 9 feet thick. With no interior supports, it was made with a lattice of timber trusses pinned together with wooden pegs, bound with rawhide. The original shingles were replaced with aluminum in 1947.

Salt Lake Tabernacle. Built in 1867, the roof is 9 feet thick. With no interior supports, it was made with a lattice of timber trusses pinned together with wooden pegs, bound with rawhide. The original shingles were replaced with aluminum in 1947.

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Stock photo: Salt Lake Tabernacle. Built in 1867, the roof is 9 feet thick. With no interior supports, it was made with a lattice of timber trusses pinned together with wooden pegs, bound with rawhide. The original shingles were replaced with aluminum in 1947. was taken by richtatum .