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Hosan Taekwondo Cresskill Incorporated
Program Name: Hosan Taekwondo Cresskill Incorporated
Program Address: 350 Madison Ave, #4, Cresskill NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 567-1472
Website: http://www.hosantkd.com/
Detail: Hosan Taekwondo of Glen Rock serves the western Bergan county area. Proudly teaching the Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do (Korean Karate) to the residents in the local area reaching Fairlawn, Haledon and North Haledon, also reaching northeast to Ridgewood and Midland Park
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Hosan Taekwondo Cresskill Incorporated, Cresskill NJ
Program Address: 350 Madison Ave, #4, Cresskill NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 567-1472
Website: http://www.hosantkd.com/
Detail: Hosan Taekwondo of Glen Rock serves the western Bergan county area. Proudly teaching the Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do (Korean Karate) to the residents in the local area reaching Fairlawn, Haledon and North Haledon, also reaching northeast to Ridgewood and Midland Park
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