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Baton Rouge

377,561

Population

42

ZIP Codes

$50,510

Median Income

$170,718

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Baton Rouge

ZIP Code Place Name
70801 Baton Rouge
70802 Baton Rouge
70803 Baton Rouge
70804 Baton Rouge
70805 Baton Rouge
70806 Baton Rouge
70807 Baton Rouge
70808 Baton Rouge
70809 Baton Rouge
70810 Baton Rouge
70811 Baton Rouge
70812 Baton Rouge
70813 Baton Rouge
70814 Baton Rouge
70815 Baton Rouge
70816 Baton Rouge
70817 Baton Rouge
70818 Baton Rouge
70819 Baton Rouge
70820 Baton Rouge
70821 Baton Rouge
70822 Baton Rouge
70823 Baton Rouge
70825 Baton Rouge
70826 Baton Rouge
70827 Baton Rouge
70831 Baton Rouge
70833 Baton Rouge
70835 Baton Rouge
70836 Baton Rouge
70837 Baton Rouge
70873 Baton Rouge
70874 Baton Rouge
70879 Baton Rouge
70884 Baton Rouge
70891 Baton Rouge
70892 Baton Rouge
70893 Baton Rouge
70894 Baton Rouge
70895 Baton Rouge
70896 Baton Rouge
70898 Baton Rouge

Frequently Asked Questions

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