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Portland

841,711

Population

60

ZIP Codes

$57,681

Median Income

$304,450

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Portland

ZIP Code Place Name
97201 Portland
97202 Portland
97203 Portland
97204 Portland
97205 Portland
97206 Portland
97207 Portland
97208 Portland
97209 Portland
97210 Portland
97211 Portland
97212 Portland
97213 Portland
97214 Portland
97215 Portland
97216 Portland
97217 Portland
97218 Portland
97219 Portland
97220 Portland
97221 Portland
97222 Portland
97223 Portland
97224 Portland
97225 Portland
97227 Portland
97228 Portland
97229 Portland
97230 Portland
97231 Portland
97232 Portland
97233 Portland
97236 Portland
97238 Portland
97239 Portland
97240 Portland
97242 Portland
97250 Portland
97251 Portland
97252 Portland
97253 Portland
97254 Portland
97256 Portland
97258 Portland
97266 Portland
97267 Portland
97268 Portland
97269 Portland
97280 Portland
97281 Portland
97282 Portland
97283 Portland
97286 Portland
97290 Portland
97291 Portland
97292 Portland
97293 Portland
97294 Portland
97296 Portland
97298 Portland

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