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Madison

267,757

Population

35

ZIP Codes

$53,624

Median Income

$225,927

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Madison

ZIP Code Place Name
53701 Madison
53702 Madison
53703 Madison
53704 Madison
53705 Madison
53706 Madison
53707 Madison
53708 Madison
53711 Madison
53713 Madison
53714 Madison
53715 Madison
53716 Madison
53717 Madison
53718 Madison
53719 Madison
53725 Madison
53726 Madison
53744 Madison
53774 Madison
53777 Madison
53778 Madison
53779 Madison
53782 Madison
53783 Madison
53784 Madison
53785 Madison
53786 Madison
53788 Madison
53789 Madison
53790 Madison
53791 Madison
53792 Madison
53793 Madison
53794 Madison

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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