Franklin, Georgia (GA) Radio, Television, and Consumer Electronics Stores Companies

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Audio Shack
13341 Jones St.
Lavonia GA 30553
(706) 356-5574
Ron's TV
4431 Highway 59
Lavonia GA 30553
(706) 356-4313
Riggins Electronics Inc
5834 West Avenue
Lavonia GA 30553
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Georgia Mobile Radio Sales
P.O. BOX 22
Royston GA 30662
(706) 245-4444
Radio Shack
673 Franklin Springs St.
Royston GA 30662
(706) 245-7807
North Georgia Sight-Sound
20 Franklin Spring Cir
Royston GA 30662
(706) 245-5535
Radioshack
673 Franklin Springs St.
Royston GA 30662
(706) 245-7807
Georgia Mobile Radio Sales LLC
1040 Bowersville St.
Royston GA 30662
(706) 245-4444
WS Baum Electronics
PO Box 411Franklin Springs, GA 30639
Royston GA 30662
(706) 968-9540

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