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The Gallivan Center is an urban plaza in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. It opened in 1993. [1] Also known as the John W. Gallivan Utah Center, it is named in honor of John W. Gallivan.

Located between State and Main and 200 South and Broadway, it serves as Salt Lake City's outdoor living room. It is furnished with with an array of unique art projects, an amphitheater/stage, ice rink, large chess board, light wells and an aviary.

Countless events fill the Gallivan Center with people. Especially popular are summertime twilight concerts.


http://www.slcgov.com/PublicServices/Gallivan/


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