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Program Name: Academy of Tae Kwon Do
Program Address: 632 Kings Hwy, West Springfield MA
Contact Phone: (413) 737-5425
Website: http://www.academyoftaekwondo.net
Detail: Established in 2007, we are a family owned and operated Tae Kwon Do, Martial Arts and Self Defense facility located in West Springfield, Massachusetts. We offer a variety of learning experiences and classes for both children and adults, including after school programs, day and evening classes and summer camps.
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Academy of Tae Kwon Do, West Springfield MA
Program Address: 632 Kings Hwy, West Springfield MA
Contact Phone: (413) 737-5425
Website: http://www.academyoftaekwondo.net
Detail: Established in 2007, we are a family owned and operated Tae Kwon Do, Martial Arts and Self Defense facility located in West Springfield, Massachusetts. We offer a variety of learning experiences and classes for both children and adults, including after school programs, day and evening classes and summer camps.
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