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Businiess name:  Curves of Redding
Review by:  Joanne M.
Review content: 
The Curves of Redding is actually in Georgetown - just down the hill from the intersection of Routes 57 and 107 on Old Mill Road. It's in the building that ages ago used to house the Connery family's general store. There's plenty of parking along the site of the building. Curves is easy to get to, convenient to Route 7 and has an atmosphere that's upbeat, encouraging and fun. Unlike other Curves this one is very spacious with plenty of room to stretch or take a yoga class when they offer them. Clean, bright and cheerful it's a great place to exercise.

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