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River of Life Martial Arts & Wellness Center

321 Morris Rd
Fort Washington, PA 19034 215-542-0102

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Shotokan Karate Academy

8 Girard Rd S
Glassboro, NJ 08028 856-863-8088

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Shotokan Karate-do Dojo

5822 Ridge Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-685-2584

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My kids (ages 15-24) all train here, and enjoy it very much. Fees are paid... - Feb 04, 2018

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Tri-State Martial Arts Academy

495 S Oxford Valley Rd
Fairless Hills, PA 19030 215-949-9989

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United Tae-Kwon-Do Studio

510 Main St
Pennsburg, PA 18076 215-679-3424

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USA Karate

1100 Grosser Rd
Gilbertsville, PA 19525 610-473-9650

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Highly recommend USA Karate (behind Final Results Fitness). Sensei Kane is... - Dec 02, 2014

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Valley Forge Martial Arts

2808 Audubon Village Dr
Audubon, PA 19403 610-676-0691

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White Eagle Martial Arts

19 W Linfield Trappe Rd
Limerick, PA 19468 610-946-0357

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I am taking Tai Chi at the Spring Valley YMCA from Tammy, an instructor for... - Jul 31, 2013

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