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FAR Area Zip Codes FAR ZIP State Name 99950 AK Ketchikan 99927 AK Point Baker 99926 AK Metlakatla 99925 AK Klawock 99923 AK Hyder 99922 AK Hydaburg 99921 AK Craig 99919 AK Thorne Bay 99903 AK Meyers Chuck 99840 AK Skagway 99835 AK Sitka 99833 AK Petersburg 99829 AK Hoonah 99827 AK Haines 99826 AK Gustavus 99825 AK Elfin Cove 99824 AK Douglas 99801 AK Juneau 99789 AK Nuiqsut 99788 AK Chalkyitsik 99786 AK Ambler 99785 AK Brevig Mission 99784 AK White Mountain 99783 AK Wales 99782 AK Wainwright 99781 AK Venetie 99780 AK Tok 99778 AK Teller 99777 AK Tanana 99774 AK Stevens Village 99773 AK Shungnak 99772 AK Shishmaref 99771 AK Shaktoolik 99770 AK Selawik 99769 AK Savoonga 99768 AK Ruby 99767 AK Rampart 99766 AK Point Hope 99765 AK Nulato 99763 AK Noorvik 99762 AK Nome 99761 AK Noatak 99759 AK Point Lay 99758 AK Minto 99757 AK Lake Minchumina 99756 AK Manley Hot Springs 99755 AK Denali National Park 99753 AK Koyuk 99752 AK Kotzebue 99751 AK Kobuk 99750 AK Kivalina 99749 AK Kiana 99748 AK 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