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Program Name: Great River Martial Arts
Program Address: 4440 Broadway St, Quincy IL
Contact Phone: (217) 257-9000
Website: http://www.greatrivermartialarts.com/
Detail: Opened its doors to the public in May of 2007, Great River Martial Arts intends to produce champions in life as well as in the martial arts. Headed by Mike Curtis, Great River Martial Arts offers a number of programs for physical fitness and instruction in Taekwondo and Mixed Martial Arts and Self Defense
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Great River Martial Arts, Quincy IL
Program Address: 4440 Broadway St, Quincy IL
Contact Phone: (217) 257-9000
Website: http://www.greatrivermartialarts.com/
Detail: Opened its doors to the public in May of 2007, Great River Martial Arts intends to produce champions in life as well as in the martial arts. Headed by Mike Curtis, Great River Martial Arts offers a number of programs for physical fitness and instruction in Taekwondo and Mixed Martial Arts and Self Defense
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