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Lexington

294,163

Population

39

ZIP Codes

$52,508

Median Income

$174,403

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Lexington

ZIP Code Place Name
40502 Lexington
40503 Lexington
40504 Lexington
40505 Lexington
40506 Lexington
40507 Lexington
40508 Lexington
40509 Lexington
40510 Lexington
40511 Lexington
40512 Lexington
40513 Lexington
40514 Lexington
40515 Lexington
40516 Lexington
40517 Lexington
40522 Lexington
40523 Lexington
40524 Lexington
40526 Lexington
40533 Lexington
40536 Lexington
40544 Lexington
40546 Lexington
40550 Lexington
40555 Lexington
40574 Lexington
40575 Lexington
40576 Lexington
40577 Lexington
40578 Lexington
40579 Lexington
40580 Lexington
40581 Lexington
40582 Lexington
40583 Lexington
40588 Lexington
40591 Lexington
40598 Lexington

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