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Posted inHistoric Sacramento Landmarks

Robertson Community Center

The Robertson Community Center is among several properties leased to area nonprofits by the City of Sacramento, Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment. It serves the Del Paso Heights community  and is considered a safe place where the community can learn new skills, socialize, and play in a safe environment.

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3525 Norwood Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95838

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