WORLD'S FIRST
ZIP CODE
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What was the world's first ZIP code?
The ZIP code is America's version
of the postal code which was first used in Germany in 1941.
In 1963 America adopted the postal code, but named it
Zone Improvement Plan code or ZIP code for short. The Zip code is used in all 50
states as well as the American territories.
Since the zoning was implemented at the same time the
first ZIP code would be the one with the lowest number and that would be 00601
which is for Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.
The lowest ZIP code for any of the U.S. States is 01001
which is for Agawam, Massachusetts.
The highest ZIP code for any of the U.S. States is
99950 for Ketchikan, Alaska.

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