Mammoth Chapel

Built in 1913 out of native stone, the Mammoth Chapel was the final structure that the Army built as a part of Fort Yellowstone. It has hosted many different services and events over the past century, and is still available for public use today!

 Before beginning, remove all the Chapel pieces from your storage box.

You should have 14 pieces. 

Step 1

Slide the two Side Wall pieces onto the Rear Wall. Make sure you use the slots shown here. Remember to always face the engraved details towards the outside.

Parts needed: Side Wall (x2), Rear Wall

Step 2

Slide all three Interior Walls into the Side Walls. Make sure you put them in the correct spots, with #1 closest to the rear wall, #2 in the middle, and #3 towards the front.

Parts needed: Interior Walls #1, #2, and #3

Step 3

Slide the two Porch Walls onto Interior Wall #3. Be sure to use the correct slot as shown here.

Parts needed: Porch Wall (x2)

Step 4

Slide the Front Wall piece onto the Porch Walls and Side Walls.

Parts needed: Large Front Wall

Step 5

First, slide the two Filler Walls in between the two Porch Walls so they are right up against the Large Front Wall. Then, slide the Small Front Wall into the slots in the Porch Walls.

Parts needed: Filler Walls (x2), Small Front Wall

Step 6

Snap the two Roof pieces into place. The different sized holes ensure they are oriented correctly. The roof pieces are slightly different sizes but it doesn’t matter which one goes where.

Parts needed: Roof (x2)

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