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60160

60160 is a United States ZIP code assigned by the United States Postal Service to a portion of Illinois in the Chicago metropolitan area. As with other ZIP codes, it serves to sort and route mail efficiently and is also used as a geographic identifier in data analyses, planning, and navigation.

The code does not map to a single city. Instead, it can span parts of multiple municipalities

History and context: ZIP codes were introduced by the U.S. Postal Service in 1963 to improve mail

Usage and relevance: In everyday use, residents and businesses may include 60160 as part of their mailing

See also: ZIP code, United States Postal Service, postal geography.

and
surrounding
unincorporated
areas,
with
boundaries
that
may
be
adjusted
through
postal
realignments
or
population
changes.
Because
ZIP
codes
are
used
in
demographic,
marketing,
and
logistical
contexts,
60160
may
appear
in
various
datasets
and
address
records
beyond
its
role
in
mail
delivery.
efficiency
and
routing.
Since
then,
codes
have
evolved
in
response
to
urban
development,
suburban
expansion,
and
changes
in
postal
routes.
The
60160
designation
reflects
these
ongoing
adjustments
within
the
Illinois
portion
of
the
Chicago
region.
address,
while
researchers,
retailers,
and
service
providers
may
reference
it
when
analyzing
regional
patterns,
planning
services,
or
targeting
geographic
markets.