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There are many LDS temples around the world. As of March 2013, the church has 139 temples in operation. Lists of temples can be found on the organization's official website as well as on other related websites such as Deseret News.
Two, in Portland and Medford.
Hindu Temples in Kerala.
It is one of the largest temples in the world.
The first LDS (Mormon) Temple was built in Kirtland, Ohio and dedicated on March 27, 1836. (LDS Church Chronology 1805-1914, page 12) The Second LDS (Mormon) temple was built at Nauvoo, Illinois and dedicated on April 30, 1846. The Third LDS (Mormon) temple was built in Utah at St. George and dedicated on April 6, 1877. (LDS Church Chronology 1814-1914). Today (May 2011) there are 134 temples in use around the world. Plus there are 10 more under construction and 16 more announced. For a total of 160 temples.
As of July 2016 there are 150 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with one more (Sapporo, Japan) to be dedicated in coming weeks.Rather than list all 150 temples here, you can visit one of these websites to see a list of them:lds.org/church/temples/find-a-temple (official LDS site)ldschurchtemples.com/chronological/ (not an official site but very accurate and thorough)
As of September 2014, there are 143 temples operating, 15 under construction, and 12 announced. For the latest information, please see the official website: http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/temples/
Short answer: they don't. LDS Charities is the one of the largest religious aid organizations in the world, and donates far more than any organization you can name. Search out any major disaster and you'll see the LDS charity organizations as one of the first, and often the most prominent, relief organizations there. The Mormon church not only does not own any "lakes" or "resorts," but spends 100% of its income each year on maintenance of the organization (0% on salaries). It may surprise you to know that the LDS church is that only religion that doesn't have any paid clergy; meaning while there are 150 nice temples around the world (basically cathedrals), the churches are simplistic, and both the temples and the churches are entirely run by volunteers.
The Kirtland, Nauvoo, St. George, Logan, and Manti temples were completed before the Salt Lake Temple, which was not dedicated until 1893.
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