Famous ZIP Codes: From 90210 to 10001
Some ZIP codes are more famous than the cities they represent. From Beverly Hills to the White House, these codes are cultural icons.
## ZIP Codes as Cultural Icons
Most ZIP codes are anonymous strings of digits. But a few have become famous — recognized worldwide and embedded in popular culture.
## The Hall of Fame
| ZIP Code | Location | Why Famous |
|----------|----------|------------|
| 90210 | Beverly Hills, CA | Hit TV show (1990-2000) |
| 10001 | New York, NY (Chelsea) | Most-searched US ZIP |
| 20500 | The White House | Presidential address |
| 12345 | Schenectady, NY | Easiest to remember |
| 00501 | Holtsville, NY (IRS) | Lowest US ZIP |
| 99950 | Ketchikan, AK | Highest US ZIP |
| 10048 | World Trade Center | Pre-9/11 unique ZIP |
| 32830 | Walt Disney World | Theme park ZIP |
## 90210: The ZIP That Became a TV Show
In 1990, Aaron Spelling chose "90210" as the title for his new teen drama set in Beverly Hills. The show ran for 10 seasons, and the ZIP code became synonymous with wealth, glamour, and Hollywood lifestyle.
The real 90210 covers about 5.7 square miles with a population of roughly 33,000. Its median home value exceeds $3.8 million.
## 12345: The Memorable ZIP
The ZIP code 12345 belongs to the General Electric research campus in Schenectady, New York. Because the sequential digits are easy to remember, 12345 is frequently used as a test input, placeholder, and joke. The USPS reportedly fields thousands of misdirected letters annually.
## 20500: Where the President Lives
The White House has its own unique ZIP code — 20500. It receives roughly 65,000 pieces of mail per week, including letters to the President, invitations, and packages (all screened by the Secret Service).
## Cultural Impact
Famous ZIP codes demonstrate how a utilitarian postal system can take on cultural meaning:
- Real estate agents use 90210 as a prestige marker
- Comedians reference 12345 in jokes about passwords
- "What's your ZIP code?" has become an American conversation starter
- ZIP codes appear on merchandise, from t-shirts to coffee mugs