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The East Salinas post office opened in 1940, was renamed Alisal in 1947, renamed back to East Salinas in 1949, and back to Alisal in 1950. [3] Alisal's ZIP Code is 93905. References
In 1947, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) devised the first nationwide telephone numbering plan and assigned the original North American area codes. The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state ...
ZIP Codes: 93901–93903, 93905–93908, 93912, and 93915 ... a group of American settlers living in the vicinity of this route-junction opened a post office at the ...
Benjamin Franklin was named the first postmaster general of the United States when the U.S. Post Office was formed in 1775 and once lived in the building that would become this historic post office.
Number of counties Principal county Lower zip code Upper zip code Amador City: 1 Amador County: 95601 Amargosa: 1 Inyo County Ambassador: 1 Los Angeles County: 90070 Ambler: 1 Tulare County: 93291 Ambler Park: 1 Monterey County: 93901 Amboy: 1 San Bernardino County: 92304 Ambrose: 1 Contra Costa County: 94565 American Canyon: 1 Napa County: 94589
If the address is valid, it is assigned a ZIP+4 code something like this: 12344-5678, where the first five digits are the ZIP code and the trailing four digits are the delivery range. An address with a ZIP+4 code (or nine-digit ZIP code) is considered to be valid. In most cases, this means that the address is deliverable.
L002 3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Matrix, Effective Date 2017-04-01, from USPS Facility Access and Shipment Tracking (FAST) L005 3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Groups—SCF Sortation, Effective Date 2017-04-01, from USPS Facilities Access and Shipment Tracking (FAST) G030 Postal Zones; G042 Pricing and Classification Service Center
According to Elaine Kim, a professor in Asian American studies at the University of California-Berkeley, Tape waged a campaign for Chinese children's access to public education, and even took it to court. In Tape v. Hurley (1885), a judge ruled that public education be accessible for Chinese children.