No. The tallest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is the Washington DC temple (actually located in Maryland). The tallest spire of this temple is 288 feet.
That would be the conference center on temple square.
The "Mormon Tabernacle", or the Tablernacle build by the LDS church resides in Temple square in Salt Lake City Utah.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Mormon capitol of the world.
Utah, the state where Mormons settled and built their third temple-the Salt Lake City Temple. It took them 40 years. Salt Lake City is currently the LDS (Mormon) church capital.
The address of the Museum Of Mormon Mexican History Inc is: 945 E North Temple Dr, Provo, UT 84604
The Ogden Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) has a total floor area of 112,232 square feet.
King's Peak - in the Uinta mountain range - the tallest mountain in Utah (13,528 feet)
The Mormon pioneers took the Mormon Pioneer Trail to Utah.
The first LDS (Mormon) Temple was built in Kirtland, Ohio and dedicated on March 27, 1836. (LDS Church Chronology 1805-1914, page 12) The Second LDS (Mormon) temple was built at Nauvoo, Illinois and dedicated on April 30, 1846. The Third LDS (Mormon) temple was built in Utah at St. George and dedicated on April 6, 1877. (LDS Church Chronology 1814-1914). Today (May 2011) there are 134 temples in use around the world. Plus there are 10 more under construction and 16 more announced. For a total of 160 temples.
Vernal Utah Temple was created in 1997.
Manti Utah Temple was created in 1888.