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The alias name for the ZIP Code. This may be a city name, postal entity, community or a municipality name.
If it has (Not for mailing) in the brackets, it means the U.S. Postal Office does not accept this city alias name for mailing purposes.
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Description
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Any record that does not have any of the above codes in them is a regular non military, non business, non government, non university ZIP code.
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A
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Abbreviation - USPS designated abbreviation of a City Alias Name (ex. "Yorktown Heights"= "Yorktown HGTS" or "Yrktwn HTS", etc.)
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B
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Business - A specific business uses this zip code. This may be either exclusively or shared with a city. To determine if it is exclusive, look to the "Classification Code" column and if it has a "U" for Unique, it is exclusive to the particular business name in the "CityAliasName" field.
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M1
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Military Base - Actual U.S. military base non primary name as designated by the USPS.
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M1P
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Military Base Primary - Primary name of U.S. military base as designated by the USPS.
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M2
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Non Specific Military/Consulate - Military or Consulate ZIP code which is not specifically identified to any particular military base or consulate. These are used primarily for foreign military/consulate mail.
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M2P
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Non Specific Military/Consulate Primary - USPS designated primary ZIP code for foreign/consulate mail.
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G
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Government - A specific government entity uses this zip code. This may be either exclusively or shared with a city. To determine if the ZIP is exclusive, look to the "Classification Code" column and if it has a "U" for Unique, it is exclusive to the particular government entity name in the "CityAliasName" field.
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U
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University - USPS designated as a U.S. university. Not the primary record for this university.
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UP
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University Primary - Primary record for this U.S. university as designated by the USPS.
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Describes the type of postal station in the "City Alias" field:
Code
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Description
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A
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Airport Mail Facility (AMF)
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B
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Branch
A Branch or post office branch is a postal facility that is not the main post office and that is outside the corporate limits of the community. |
C
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Community Post Office (CPO)
A Community Post Office (CPO) is a contract postal unit providing services in a small community in which other types of post office facilities have been discontinued. |
D
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Area Distribution Center (ASC)
An Area Distribution Center (ASC) or processing and distribution facility (formerly known as a General Mail Facility) is a central mail facility that processes and dispatches incoming and outgoing mail to and from a designated service area. |
E
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Sectional Center Facility (SCF)
A Sectional Center Facility (SCF) is a ASC for a designated geographical area defined by one or more three-digit ZIP code prefixes. |
F
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Delivery Distribution Center (DDC)
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G
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General Mailing Facility (GMF)
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K
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Bulk Mail Center (BMC)
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M
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Money Order Unit
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N
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Non Postal Community Name
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P
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Post Office
A Post Office, formerly known as a general post office or main post office, is the primary postal facility in a community. |
S
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Station
A Station or post office station is a postal facility that is not the main post office, but that is within the corporate limits of the community. |
U
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Urbanization
An Urbanization is a facility type specific to Puerto Rico. |
X
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APO/FPO Military
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Z
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P.O. Box
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The county or parish where the ZIP Code resides. Some zip codes may be located across multiple counties.
Federal Information Processing Standards code given to each state or US territory.
This code simply identifies each U.S. state or territory by its unique 2 digit code.
The county's average elevation.
Census Division: A geographic area consisting of several States defined by the U.S.
Census Division: A geographic area consisting of several States defined by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The States are grouped into four regions and nine divisions.
The geographic coordinate of a point measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
The geographic coordinate of a point measured in degrees east or west of the Greenwich (prime) meridian.
The amount of land area this ZIP Code covers expressed in Square Miles.
The amount of water area this ZIP Code covers expressed in Square Miles.
The average house value per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The average household income per ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
The total number of Business Establishments for this Zip Code, according to Census for 2010 Business Patterns.
The total number of employees of this Zip Code, according to Census for 2010 Business Patterns.
The total payroll for the first quarter for this Zip Code, according to Census for 2010 Business Patterns.
The total annual for this Zip Code, according to Census for 2010 Business Patterns.
The population of the ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of White population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of Black population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of Hispanic population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of Asian population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of Hawaiian population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of American Indian and Alaska Native population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of all Other Races population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of the Male population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
The estimate of the Female population per ZIP code based on Census 2010.
Total estimated amount of households per ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
Average number of individuals per household based on Census 2010.
The average median age for all individuals in this ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
The average median age for males in this ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
The average median age for females in this ZIP Code based on Census 2010.
Indication of whether a CBSA is Metro (over 50,000 population) or Micro (10,000 - 50,000 population).
Core Based Statistical Area Description Name.
Core Based Statistical Area Division Name.
A metropolitan statistical area containing an urbanized area of at least 2.5 million people can be subdivided into two or more "metropolitan divisions," provided specified criteria are met. Metropolitan divisions are conceptually similar the primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs) defined under previous standards.
This field gives the sub-divided region name.
Core Based Statistical Area Division number.
A metropolitan statistical area containing an urbanized area of at least 2.5 million people can be subdivided into two or more "metropolitan divisions," provided specified criteria are met. Metropolitan divisions are conceptually similar the primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs) defined under previous standards.
This field gives the sub-divided region number.
The estimated population for the selected CBSA in 2010
Source: Table 1: Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2010 (CBSA-EST2010-01).
Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
The estimated population for the selected CBSA Division in 2010. Source:
Table 1: Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas:
April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2010 (CBSA-EST2010-01). Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
Metropolitan Statistical Area. (no longer used by government - CBSA is the new standard)
MSA's were replaced by CBSA's in the 90's.
Metropolitan Statistical Area Description Name.
Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area. This is the area that the Census
Bureau designates as the "primary" area within a given MSA.
The rank in which this county is growing according to the US Census.
Source: Housing Unit Estimates for the 100 Fastest Growing U.S.
Counties between July 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011. Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
The change in housing units from 2010 to 2011, expressed as a number.
Source: Housing Unit Estimates for the 100 Fastest Growing U.S. Counties between July 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011. Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
The change in housing units from 2010 to 2011, expressed as a percentage.
Source: Housing Unit Estimates for the 100 Fastest Growing U.S. Counties between July 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011. Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau.
This field provides the number of active residential delivery mailboxes and centralized units for this ZIP Code.
This includes:
PO Boxes, Contract Boxes, NDCBU’s, Facility Boxes, Detached Boxes, Contest Boxes,
NPU's, Contest Boxes, and Remittance Boxes.
This field provides the number of active business delivery mailboxes and centralized units for this ZIP Code.
This includes:
PO Boxes, Contract Boxes, NDCBU’s, Facility Boxes, Detached Boxes, Contest Boxes, NPU'’'s, Contest Boxes, and Remittance Boxes.
This field provides the number of active receptacles for this ZIP Code.
This includes:
The 109th Congressional District comes from the Census 2000 for congressional districts of the 109th Congress.
Congressional district boundaries in Maine, Pennsylvania, and Texas changed after the 108th Congress was seated in January of 2003.
These changes occurred for the 109th Congress that was seated in January of 2005.
This field shows which districts the ZIP Code belongs to.
This field provides the approximate land area covered by the Congressional District for which the ZIP Code belongs to.