Los Angeles, CA
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Los Angeles, California
Since its founding, Los Angeles has grown into a dynamic global metropolis with an extraordinary cultural heritage.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 1.54% of the population in Los Angeles. California has the largest LDS population outside of Utah. California has 768,344 members in 1,348 wards and branches, 16 missions, and 7 temples and 189 Family History Centers. The Los Angeles California Temple serves members from 40 stakes based in Southern California.
LDS History
The Los Angeles Branch was created on March 21, 1895. On January 21, 1923, the Los Angeles Stake became the first stake to be created in the state since the San Bernardino Stake had been dissolved. The Los Angeles Stake was divided on May 22, 1927 to form the Los Angeles and Hollywood Stakes. President David O. McKay dedicated the Los Angeles temple in 1956.
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Climate
Los Angeles California Temple
10 miles N of Los Angeles Airport
Family Friendly
Los Angeles is a destination unlike any other: it’s the entertainment capital of the world, offering 75 miles of sunny coastline, a flourishing Downtown, numerous museums and attractions, acclaimed restaurants, and great year round weather to enjoy it all.
Demographics:
Los Angeles, often known by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in California and the second-most populous in the United States, after New York City, with a population of 3,792,621. In the 1870s Mormons from Utah were recruited to settle in the Los Angeles basin and contributed to the development of its local economy.