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On July 1, 1963, the U.S. Post Office Department introduced the ZIP code program to get a handle on the heaping surplus of mail. Today, those five digits represent much more for American society.
What is a postal code? A postal code, also sometimes called a post code, is a series of letters and/or digits included in postal addresses to facilitate the sorting of mail. Postal codes are usually ...
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