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Winston-Salem

246,278

Population

25

ZIP Codes

$41,134

Median Income

$146,404

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Winston-Salem

ZIP Code Place Name
27101 Winston-Salem
27102 Winston-Salem
27103 Winston-Salem
27104 Winston-Salem
27105 Winston-Salem
27106 Winston-Salem
27107 Winston-Salem
27108 Winston-Salem
27109 Winston-Salem
27110 Winston-Salem
27111 Winston-Salem
27113 Winston-Salem
27114 Winston-Salem
27115 Winston-Salem
27116 Winston-Salem
27117 Winston-Salem
27120 Winston-Salem
27127 Winston-Salem
27130 Winston-Salem
27150 Winston-Salem
27152 Winston-Salem
27155 Winston-Salem
27157 Winston-Salem
27198 Winston-Salem
27199 Winston-Salem

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