WSJ News Exclusive | Rockefeller Family Descendants Sell Historic Philadelphia-Area Estate for $24 Million

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WSJ News Exclusive | Rockefeller Family Descendants Sell Historic Philadelphia-Area Estate for $24 Million
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A historic Philadelphia-area estate owned by descendants of the Rockefeller family of oil magnates has sold for $24 million

Rockefeller Family Descendants Sell Historic Philadelphia-Area Estate for $24 MillionThe historic estate has five residences

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