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03457

03457 is a five-digit code used by the United States Postal Service to designate a specific geographic area for mail delivery. It is part of the ZIP code system that helps route mail efficiently across the United States.

The code is assigned to a region within New Hampshire. ZIP codes with the 034 prefix are

ZIP codes were introduced in 1963 to improve mail distribution. The 03457 code would have been allocated

ZIP codes are used for mail routing, as well as in data analysis, marketing, and service logistics.

Outside postal use, 03457 can appear as a numeric identifier in various systems, such as datasets, catalog

used
in
parts
of
the
state,
and
03457
designates
a
defined
delivery
area
that
may
include
one
or
more
communities;
boundaries
can
be
adjusted
by
USPS.
to
reflect
population
and
routing
changes
over
the
years,
and
it
is
managed
by
USPS.
They
are
not
political
boundaries
and
may
cross
municipal
lines.
03457,
like
other
ZIP
codes,
can
be
accompanied
by
ZIP+4
for
more
precise
routing.
numbers,
or
internal
codes,
depending
on
the
organization.