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Program Name: Dewitt Martial Arts
Program Address: 204 Laurel St, #1014, Brainerd MN
Contact Phone: (218) 828-8522
Website: http://www.dewittmartialarts.com/
Detail: DE WITT MARTIAL ARTS is owned and operated by Chief-Master Garrett De Witt. This Korean Martial Arts DoJang opened its doors in Brainerd, MN in 1993. De Witt Korean Martial Arts teaches authentic/traditional ("Old School") Korean Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, Kuk Sool Hap Ki Do and a thorough Weapons curriculum. We accept students at six years and older.
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Dewitt Martial Arts, Brainerd MN
Program Address: 204 Laurel St, #1014, Brainerd MN
Contact Phone: (218) 828-8522
Website: http://www.dewittmartialarts.com/
Detail: DE WITT MARTIAL ARTS is owned and operated by Chief-Master Garrett De Witt. This Korean Martial Arts DoJang opened its doors in Brainerd, MN in 1993. De Witt Korean Martial Arts teaches authentic/traditional ("Old School") Korean Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do, Kuk Sool Hap Ki Do and a thorough Weapons curriculum. We accept students at six years and older.
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