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House from ‘The Godfather’ for sale

WASHINGTON — A house made famous by the film, “The Godfather,” may be an offer you can’t refuse.

The Academy Award-winning movie was filmed in many New York locations, including a 1930 Tudor that was the home of Vito Corleone. Now the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is for sale with a listing price of $2.895 million, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

The 6,248-square-foot residence is on a 24,000-square-foot grounds. Also, it includes an impressive “man cave,” a four-car garage, gym, playroom, pool and two fireplaces.

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