beehive house

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beehive house

n
(Archaeology) a prehistoric circular building found in various parts of Europe, usually of stone and having a dome-shaped roof
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The Beehive House was the residence of Brigham Young when he was president of the LDS Church and governor of the territory.
Also located on the Square is the domed Tabernacle, home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir; the Assembly Hall, the Beehive House, the official residence of Brigham Young when he was President of the LDS Church and Governor of the Territory, and more.
Your next step, the Beehive House, the restored 19th century home of Brigham Young.
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