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Nettie Gregory Center

The center was a pivotal building in the Civil Rights Movement in Salt Lake City. It offered a space for social, political and civic activities for Black residents often banned or “severely restricted” from the premises of other social clubs or community centers at the time it was built, state historians note. It was still in use as a center until about the early 2000s.*

Built in 1964 and located at 742 West South Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 17, 2025.