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| name = Gilbert Arizona Temple | number = 142 | image = GILBERT ARIZONA TEMPLE crop.jpg | image_caption = (2021) | image_width = | announcement = April 26, 2008 | announced by = Thomas S. Monson [1] | groundbreaking = November 13, 2010 | groundbreaking_by = Claudio R. M. Costa | open_house = January 18, 2014 – February 15, 2014 | dedication = March 2, 2014 | dedication_by = Henry B. Eyring & Thomas S. Monson [2] | rededication = | rededication_by = | r_open_house = | rededication2 = | rededication2_by = | r2_open_house = | rededication3 = | rededication3_by = | r3_open_house = | president = Leonard Greer [3] | status = Operating | location = Gilbert, Arizona, U.S. | region = Arizona | country = United States | continent = North America | address = 3301 S Greenfield Road, Gilbert, Arizona, U.S. | coordinates = 33°17′29.0″N 111°44′14.5″W / 33.291389°N 111.737361°W | phone = 480-822-5000 | finish = | style = Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue | design = Neoclassical center spire | designer = | site_acre = 15.38 | floor_area_ft = 85326 | height_ft = 195 | baptistries = 1 | endowment_rooms = 3 | endowment_style = stationary | sealing_rooms = 7 | clothing_rental = Yes | visitors_center = | preceded_by = Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple | followed_by = Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple | temple_id = gilbert | website = https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/gilbert-arizona-temple | notes = Announced by Thomas S. Monson on April 26, 2008, to be built on the southeast corner of Pecos and Greenfield Roads. [1] [4] [5] A public open house was held from January 18 to February 15, 2014. [6] The temple was formally dedicated on March 2, 2014. [7]
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(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)