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Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Art
Program Name: Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Art
Program Address: 341 Elizabeth St Ne, Atlanta GA
Contact Phone: (404) 525-4707
Website: http://cuongnhuatlanta.org/
Detail: We are a traditional martial arts school that has been serving in-town Atlanta since 1981. We are a community-oriented, non-profit group that requires no contracts or experience. We believe martial arts are good for you physically, mentally and spiritually. Our goal is to build not just better martial artists, but better people.
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Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Art, Atlanta GA
Program Address: 341 Elizabeth St Ne, Atlanta GA
Contact Phone: (404) 525-4707
Website: http://cuongnhuatlanta.org/
Detail: We are a traditional martial arts school that has been serving in-town Atlanta since 1981. We are a community-oriented, non-profit group that requires no contracts or experience. We believe martial arts are good for you physically, mentally and spiritually. Our goal is to build not just better martial artists, but better people.
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