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Genova Family Karate
Program Name: Genova Family Karate
Program Address: 130 Pontiac Business Center Dr, Elgin SC
Contact Phone: (803) 736-4777
Website: http://www.genovakarate.com/
Detail: We offer instruction to children, youth, and adults in the discipline of American karate.We are centrally located to the Richland 2 and Kershaw County school districts with easy access off of Spears Creek Church Road from both Hwy #1 and I-20.
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Genova Family Karate, Elgin SC
Program Address: 130 Pontiac Business Center Dr, Elgin SC
Contact Phone: (803) 736-4777
Website: http://www.genovakarate.com/
Detail: We offer instruction to children, youth, and adults in the discipline of American karate.We are centrally located to the Richland 2 and Kershaw County school districts with easy access off of Spears Creek Church Road from both Hwy #1 and I-20.
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