provo temple open house
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Provo City approves funds for downtown improvements
A group of people eat at Rocco's Tacos on Center Street in Provo on a summer evening. The city is planning on over 800,000 visitors coming to see the temple during the open house this coming January. (Chris Bunker)
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Downtown Provo prepares for new temple
The Provo City Temple is expected to bring thousands of visitors to downtown Provo during the open house early next year. City officials and local restaurants are working to prepare for the increased number of people sure to flood the streets of downtown Provo during those two months.
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Historic tour app gives locals a glimpse into Provo’s long-standing past
Provo City Council debuted a new app that transforms a Center Street walk into a historic journey through time, dating as far back as the late 19th Century.
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