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Fort Wayne

305,409

Population

43

ZIP Codes

$50,866

Median Income

$110,464

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Fort Wayne

ZIP Code Place Name
46801 Fort Wayne
46802 Fort Wayne
46803 Fort Wayne
46804 Fort Wayne
46805 Fort Wayne
46806 Fort Wayne
46807 Fort Wayne
46808 Fort Wayne
46809 Fort Wayne
46814 Fort Wayne
46815 Fort Wayne
46816 Fort Wayne
46818 Fort Wayne
46819 Fort Wayne
46825 Fort Wayne
46835 Fort Wayne
46845 Fort Wayne
46850 Fort Wayne
46851 Fort Wayne
46852 Fort Wayne
46853 Fort Wayne
46854 Fort Wayne
46855 Fort Wayne
46856 Fort Wayne
46857 Fort Wayne
46858 Fort Wayne
46859 Fort Wayne
46860 Fort Wayne
46861 Fort Wayne
46862 Fort Wayne
46863 Fort Wayne
46864 Fort Wayne
46865 Fort Wayne
46866 Fort Wayne
46867 Fort Wayne
46868 Fort Wayne
46869 Fort Wayne
46885 Fort Wayne
46895 Fort Wayne
46896 Fort Wayne
46897 Fort Wayne
46898 Fort Wayne
46899 Fort Wayne

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