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Thomas Jefferson School (Sacramento, California)

Defunct public schools in CaliforniaNational Register of Historic Places in Sacramento, CaliforniaSchool buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in CaliforniaTudor Revival architecture in California
Sacramento Jefferson School, 2021
Sacramento Jefferson School, 2021

The Thomas Jefferson School is a historic elementary school building located in Sacramento, California designed in the Tudor Revival style. Designed by Sacramento School District’s Architectural and Engineering Commission Chairman E.C. Hemmings and James S. Dean of local architecture firm Dean & Dean, and built by Robert Trost.

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Thomas Jefferson School (Sacramento, California)
Matsui Alley, Sacramento Midtown

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Matsui Alley

Matsui Alley
95811 Sacramento, Midtown
California, United States
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Sacramento Jefferson School, 2021
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