Roberts Park
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About Roberts Park in Raleigh
Roberts Park is a public recreational area located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Established in 1956, the park spans 7.2 acres and is situated in the Battery Heights Historic District, an area known for its earthen batteries constructed during the Civil War.
The park resides on land that once belonged to Bartholomew Gatling, who served as a county attorney and postal carrier from 1915 to 1922. This historical connection adds depth to the park's significance within the local community.
Roberts Park offers a variety of outdoor facilities for visitors to enjoy. The park features both indoor and outdoor recreational spaces, catering to diverse interests and activities. Its location on E Martin Street makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors in the Raleigh area.
The park includes a community center that provides additional indoor amenities and spaces for community gatherings and activities. This combination of outdoor green spaces and indoor facilities makes Roberts Park a versatile destination for various recreational pursuits.