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Lehi Tabernacle Collector Pin
Honor one of Lehi's most iconic landmarks with this beautifully detailed hard enamel pin featuring the historic Lehi Tabernacle. Created as part of the Lehi Historical Marker Program, this collectible pin preserves the memory of a building that served as the religious, cultural, and civic center of the community for more than half a century.
Construction of the Lehi Tabernacle began in 1900 and was completed in 1910. Designed by renowned Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting, the building was known for its distinctive tower, elegant white brick exterior, and impressive assembly hall. For decades, it hosted worship services, musical performances, graduations, community events, and gatherings that brought generations of Lehi residents together.
This pin captures the tabernacle's recognizable silhouette with carefully recreated architectural details, from the soaring tower and decorative rooflines to the arched windows glowing with warm light. Bright brass plating complements the historic design and highlights the craftsmanship that made the original structure a treasured landmark.
Pin Details
1.75" wide hard enamel pin
Bright brass plating
Double-post backing for added stability
Though the original tabernacle no longer stands, its legacy remains an important part of Lehi's story. This pin serves as a lasting tribute to the people, events, and memories that filled its halls for generations.
Honor one of Lehi's most iconic landmarks with this beautifully detailed hard enamel pin featuring the historic Lehi Tabernacle. Created as part of the Lehi Historical Marker Program, this collectible pin preserves the memory of a building that served as the religious, cultural, and civic center of the community for more than half a century.
Construction of the Lehi Tabernacle began in 1900 and was completed in 1910. Designed by renowned Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting, the building was known for its distinctive tower, elegant white brick exterior, and impressive assembly hall. For decades, it hosted worship services, musical performances, graduations, community events, and gatherings that brought generations of Lehi residents together.
This pin captures the tabernacle's recognizable silhouette with carefully recreated architectural details, from the soaring tower and decorative rooflines to the arched windows glowing with warm light. Bright brass plating complements the historic design and highlights the craftsmanship that made the original structure a treasured landmark.
Pin Details
1.75" wide hard enamel pin
Bright brass plating
Double-post backing for added stability
Though the original tabernacle no longer stands, its legacy remains an important part of Lehi's story. This pin serves as a lasting tribute to the people, events, and memories that filled its halls for generations.