Utah: The Beehive House
Built in 1854, the Beehive House was home to Brigham Young and other leaders of the Church of Latter-day Saints and also served as offices for the Church for many years, according to the Temple Square website. ‘The beehive motif was placed atop the structure to symbolize the strong sense of community and diligent work ethic of the Latter-day Saints called to settle the West,’ shares the website. A little less famous, but equally important, is the nearby Lion House, which was home to many of Young’s wives (he is thought to have had at least 40) and children.
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