Ordinance Room - Terrestrial Room

Terrestrial Room

This room has no murals, but is "restful in its soft coloring and air of comfort." Its appointments "combine richness and simplicity," often including elaborately framed mirrors and paintings, and crystal chandeliers. "For convenience designated the Terrestrial Room." In this room "lectures are given pertaining to the endowments" (Talmage, 206-207).

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