Facts and figures: Nashville Tennessee Temple
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Location: Franklin, Tenn., about 15 miles south of Nashville, at 1150 Gray Fox Lane near Mack Hatcher Parkway.
Temple presidency: Burl McClurgh, president; Bill Eaves and Keith Clemens, counselors.
Rooms: Celestial Room, two endowment rooms, two sealing rooms and a baptistry.
Size: 10,850 square feet.
Exterior: White Imperial Danby marble.
Architect: Joyce Prout & Associates.
Contractor: Layton Construction Co.
District: More than 23,000 Latter-day Saints in parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Schedule: Opened May 22, 2000. Two sessions daily, Tuesday through Friday, five sessions Saturday.
Pertinent facts: Announced Nov. 9, 1994, revision announced April 25, 1998; ground broken March 13, 1999; open house held May 6-13, 2000, excluding Sunday, May 7, with more than 24,300 attending; dedicated in four sessions May 21, 2000, by President James E. Faust; 6,052 in attendance.

