
The Center for Mormon History
Mission to Mormons has purchased a turn-of-the-century school building in the heart of the Mormon history sites of Western Illinois. The Old Elvaston School is 17 miles southeast of the Mormon colony of Nauvoo and 6 miles west of the Carthage Jail where Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith was killed in 1844. The school is being beautifully restored and will serve the needs of both the ministry of Mission to Mormons and The Center for Mormon History. Classrooms will be turned into galleries to present the Mormon story from its birth in upstate New York to the exodus from Nauvoo in 1846. Exhibits about the Bible and the Jewish temple in Jerusalem will complete the experience.
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