Rexburg Tabernacle

Overview
The Rexburg Tabernacle is a local historic Gem. It was originally build as a meeting place for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but was recovered by the City of Rexburg shortly after the Teton Flood. The Tabernacle Features a large stage, pipe organ and seating for over 1,000 people, including the balcony. It plays hosts to numerous local groups on various nights and weekends. Probably one of the most popular groups seen here is Rexburg’s Barbershop Carousel which features different local men singing barbershop music. The basement of the Tabernacle houses the Teton Dam Flood Museum. Here you can relive that destroyed the valley years ago. Whether you visit the tabernacle or the museum it makes for a enjoyable night out.
Directions
Cost
For Museum:
Adults $2.00
Youth (12-18) $1.00
Children (under 12) $0.50
You may want…
Dress Clothes if you are going to a concert
Helpful Resources
Teton Museum
http://www.rexburg.org/play/localattractions/floodmuseum.aspx
Rexburg Tabernacle
http://rexcc.com/thingstodo/attractions/tabernacle.html
About the Author
Robby Myers is an BYU Idaho Alumni and currently is attending BYU in Provo. He is single and anxiously awaits the day that he finds the right girl
About the Author
Joel Nielson is a proud father, lucky husband, and a rock climbing addict that isn't trying too hard to kick it. He lives in Rexburg, Idaho and specializes in copywriting and graphic design.


About the Author
Joel Nielson is a proud father, lucky husband, and a rock climbing addict that isn't trying too hard to kick it. He lives in Rexburg, Idaho and specializes in copywriting and graphic design.
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