Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23, 1805, to Lucy Mack Smith and Joseph Smith Sr. At the time, the Smiths lived in a small home on a farm owned by Lucy’s father, Solomon Mack. On the 100th anniversary of Joseph Smith Jr.’s birth, a 50-foot granite obelisk was raised on the site. Today, the grounds at the birthplace serve as a contemplative space open to the public. A visitors’ center provides information about Joseph Smith’s lifeand his mission as the prophet through whom Jesus Christ began to restore His gospel to the earth.
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A life-size statue of Joseph Smith Jr.
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We love our Prophets of the restoration
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| Glen is the 6th cousin of Joseph Smith. |
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| The hearth of the fireplace is original to the old Joseph Smith Sr. home. |
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| The construction of this monument is a miracle due to the location and tools of the day. |
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Front step to the original Joseph Smith Sr. home |
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| The original stone wall along the turnpike past Joseph Smith Sr. home site |

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| Glen loves this original old stone bridge on the turnpike past the Solomon Mack homesite |
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