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There is no such thing as a "Mormon" community. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) live in regular homes and neighborhoods, not in closed societies or communities. There are over 13 million Church members living in every state and nearly every country worldwide.

You are welcome to visit a Mormon congregation's worship service. That is as close to a "Mormon Community" as you'll find. You can locate one near you at the "Related Links" below.

Or, if you'd like to learn how Mormon Pioneers lived, you can visit one of the Church's historical sites. Many of these re-enact pioneer life, however the pioneer lifestyle was typical of most people in the Western United States at the time, not just the Mormons.

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