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Grenadian Embassy in Washington DC, United States
Embassy of Grenada in the United States
1701 New Hampshire Ave., NW,
Washington DC 20009
Phone: (202) 265-2561
Fax: (202) 265-2468
WWW: www.grenadaembassyusa.org
Grenadian Consulate in Chicago, United States
Honorary Consulate of Grenada in Chicago, Illinois. United States of America
#438 W St. James PC Chicago
Illinois. 60614 United States
Phone: 773-472-2810
Fax: 773-472-2809
Grenadian Consulate in Kentucky, United States
Honorary Consulate of Grenada in Kentucky. United States
3046 Heritage Lane Edgewood
Kentucky. United States
Phone: 859 491 6411
Grenadian Consulate in Miami, United States
Honorary Consulate of Grenada in Miami, United States of America
201 South Biscayne Boulevard
Suite 2800 Miami, FL.
United States of America
Phone: 305 913 7555
Fax: 954 538 9615
Grenadian Consulate in New York, United States
Consulate General of Grenada in New York, United States
Illinois. 60614 United States
Suite 400 K
New York, NY 10017
United States
Phone: 212 599- 0301
Fax: 212 599 -1540
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