41701
41701 refers to a specific designation used in various contexts, most notably in the United States Postal Service (USPS) address system. It is a ZIP Code, a numerical postal code system designed to streamline mail sorting and delivery. The ZIP Code 41701 corresponds to a region in Louisville, Kentucky, specifically the downtown area and parts of the surrounding neighborhoods.
ZIP Codes were introduced by the USPS in 1963 to improve mail delivery efficiency. The five-digit format
Beyond postal use, the number 41701 may appear in other contexts, such as inventory or cataloging systems,
The ZIP Code system continues to evolve, with the introduction of ZIP+4 codes, which add an additional