Paris Tabernacle & Historic District

The Paris Tabernacle will be closing for the season on July 5th for remodeling.

This place of worship is recognized as one of the true pioneer landmarks of the West and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1889, this Romanesque Mormon tabernacle was constructed of red sandstone that had to be transported by wagon or sled from a quarry 18 miles away. A free, self-guided tour reveals intricate wood ceilings and stone carvings. A small museum houses heirlooms and objects of art left by the homesteaders. Guided tours are also available in the summer.

The tabernacle is open between memorial weekend and labor day weekend from 9am to 5pm 7 days a week.

Address

109 S. Main St., Paris Idaho 83261

GPS

42.224219057, -111.40097111508

Telephone


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