19501
19501 is a five-digit code used primarily as a United States ZIP code. ZIP codes are assigned by the United States Postal Service to designate geographic delivery areas and to streamline mail sorting and routing.
The ZIP code 19501 is allocated to a specific area within the United States; its precise boundaries
In data and statistics, ZIP codes are often represented through ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) that approximate
History: ZIP codes were introduced in 1963 to improve mail delivery efficiency; over time individual codes
There are no widely recognized uses of the term 19501 beyond its function as a ZIP code;