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Knights of Columbus-Father Patr O'Klly Council N 3860
Category: Halls & AuditoriumsUsers Rating:
(313) 278-560023663 Park Street
Dearborn, MI 48124
Knights of Columbus-Father Patr O'Klly Council N 3860 is a business providing services in the field of Halls & Auditoriums. Knights of Columbus-Father Patr O'Klly Council N 3860 is located in Dearborn, MI on 23663 Park Street.
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Halls, in Dearborn, are large imposing and enclosed structures of a building used for public or semipublic purposes. An Auditorium, in Dearborn, is the part of a public building where an audience sits to watch some theatrical performance.
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