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What is Oak Parks zip code?

What is Oak Parks zip code?

91377
Oak Park/Zip codes

What zip code is 60302?

ZIP Code 60302

Post Office City: Oak Park, IL (View All Cities)
County: Cook County
Timezone: Central (11:58am)
Area code: 708 (Area Code Map)
Coordinates: 41.89, -87.79 ZIP (~1 mile radius)

Where is 60302 located?

Oak Park, IL
60302/Cities

What zip code is 91377?

Oak Park
91377/Cities

What area code is Oak Park Illinois?

Area code 708
Oak Park/Area codes

What is Lombard ZIP code?

60137
60148
Lombard/Zip codes

What area code is St Charles Il?

Area code 630
St. Charles/Area codes

What is the zip code for Bloomingdale IL?

60108
601176015760172
Bloomingdale/Zip codes

What city has zip code 63367?

ZIP Code 63367

Post Office City: Lake Saint Louis, MO (View All Cities)
County: St. Charles County
Timezone: Central (10:09am)
Area code: 636 (Area Code Map)
Coordinates: 38.77, -90.79 ZIP (~3 mile radius)

What is the ZIP code for Oak Park IL?

ZIP code 60302 is located in northeast Illinois and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has an extremely large population density. The people living in ZIP code 60302 are primarily white.

What is the ZIP code for Chicago IL?

60301. 60602 60603 60654. Chicago Community Areas and ZIP Codes. Sources: Community Areas, Expressways: Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, Digital Map of the Region, Version 1.0 (May 1999) ZIP Code Areas and Water: GDT/ESRI, 2000.

When did Oak Park Illinois become a suburb?

In the 1850s the land on which Oak Park sits was part of the new Chicago suburb, the town of Cicero. The population of the area boomed during the 1870s, with Chicago residents resettling in Cicero following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and the expansion of railroads and street cars to the area.

Where was the village of Oak Park located?

The entire village of Oak Park lies on the shore of ancient Lake Chicago, which covered most of the city of Chicago during the last Ice Age, and was the forerunner to today’s Lake Michigan.

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