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Lincoln

265,984

Population

29

ZIP Codes

$52,407

Median Income

$144,278

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Lincoln

ZIP Code Place Name
68501 Lincoln
68502 Lincoln
68503 Lincoln
68504 Lincoln
68505 Lincoln
68506 Lincoln
68507 Lincoln
68508 Lincoln
68509 Lincoln
68510 Lincoln
68512 Lincoln
68514 Lincoln
68516 Lincoln
68517 Lincoln
68520 Lincoln
68521 Lincoln
68522 Lincoln
68523 Lincoln
68524 Lincoln
68526 Lincoln
68527 Lincoln
68528 Lincoln
68529 Lincoln
68531 Lincoln
68532 Lincoln
68542 Lincoln
68544 Lincoln
68583 Lincoln
68588 Lincoln

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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