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LOCUST VALLEY REFORMED CHURCH

LOCUST VALLEY-USA

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LOCUST VALLEY REFORMED CHURCH
Company Title: RCLV 
Company Description: locust valley reformed church in locust valley, ny. lvrchurch.org locust valley reformed church rev. paul quevedo churches on long island 
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Company Address: 115 Ryefield Road,LOCUST VALLEY,NY,USA 
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11560 
Telephone Number: 5166766130 (+1-516-676-6130) 
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lvrchurch. org 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
8661 
USA SIC Description:
Religious organizations 
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