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Greensboro

305,168

Population

28

ZIP Codes

$43,763

Median Income

$148,573

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Greensboro

ZIP Code Place Name
27401 Greensboro
27402 Greensboro
27403 Greensboro
27404 Greensboro
27405 Greensboro
27406 Greensboro
27407 Greensboro
27408 Greensboro
27409 Greensboro
27410 Greensboro
27411 Greensboro
27412 Greensboro
27413 Greensboro
27415 Greensboro
27416 Greensboro
27417 Greensboro
27419 Greensboro
27420 Greensboro
27425 Greensboro
27427 Greensboro
27429 Greensboro
27435 Greensboro
27438 Greensboro
27455 Greensboro
27495 Greensboro
27497 Greensboro
27498 Greensboro
27499 Greensboro

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