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Blue Bell Home for Sale for $7,950,000, Area's Priciest
Blue Bell's, and the Wissahickon School District's, most expensive house on the market is in Fort Washington, listed for $7,950,000.

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Blue Bell's, and the Wissahickon School District's, most expensive house on the market is in Fort Washington, listed for $7,950,000.

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