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Harrisburg

165,527

Population

26

ZIP Codes

$55,089

Median Income

$146,009

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Harrisburg

ZIP Code Place Name
17101 Harrisburg
17102 Harrisburg
17103 Harrisburg
17104 Harrisburg
17105 Harrisburg
17106 Harrisburg
17107 Harrisburg
17108 Harrisburg
17109 Harrisburg
17110 Harrisburg
17111 Harrisburg
17112 Harrisburg
17113 Harrisburg
17120 Harrisburg
17121 Harrisburg
17122 Harrisburg
17123 Harrisburg
17124 Harrisburg
17125 Harrisburg
17126 Harrisburg
17127 Harrisburg
17128 Harrisburg
17129 Harrisburg
17130 Harrisburg
17140 Harrisburg
17177 Harrisburg

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