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MICHIGAN ZIP CODES 48627 75 127 59 Higgins Lake PO Box Only Post Office Freeway (No Carrier Route Mail Delivery) Various Legend Colors 48205 Detroit ZIP Code INGHAM County (Carrier Route Mail Delivery) MICHIGAN ZIP CODES 48627 75 127 59 Higgins Lake PO Box Only Post Office Freeway (No Carrier Route Mail Delivery) Lower JACKSON City 127 59 Highway Peninsula LOWER PENINSULA Webberville Village or Place 49817 49854 2 2 49781 185 Cooks Manistique St. Ignace 49757 49864 ST IGNACE Mackinac Island NAHMA MACKINAC ISLAND 49878 Rapid River GRAND49835 RAPIDS AREA METRO DETROIT Garden 183 Mackinaw City 49403 48838 49341 49775 48346 48348 Garden 48359 24 48306 Conklin Greenville 49701 Pointe Aux Pins 48350 Clarkston Clarkston Rockford 24 Lake Orion Oakland Mackinaw City 48042 49306 49775 Davisburg 48329 48326 48316 48051 Macomb Belmont POINTE AUX PINS Waterford Auburn Shelby Chesterfield 49321 Township 48315 49718 48330 Hills 49435 Comstock 131 44 48340 48309 Shelby Carp Lake DRAYTON PLAINS 29 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48150 Redford Detroit Detroit 131 32 48204 Detroit 48214 Northport 49674 Central Lake Livonia OMENA Detroit Detroit Central Lake 49746 22 49730 Hillman 48228 48201 49744 Detroit 48208 Elmira GAYLORD 48127 Detroit Detroit 48207 Herron Dearborn 48226 Detroit 49654 32 48185 48210 Atlanta 48187 Heights Detroit Leland Westland 48126 Detroit 49648 88 49611 49735 32 49709 Canton 48135 153 48216 48243 153 48128 Dearborn 204 Suttons Bay Kewadin ALBA Gaylord Atlanta Garden City Detroit Detroit 49653 49673 Bellaire 49751 Dearborn Lake Leelanau OLD MISSION 49615 Johannesburg 12 33 48120 48209 49682 Bellaire 48186 49766 48124 Dearborn Detroit Suttons Bay Westland Ossineke 48141 Dearborn Otsego Lake 48188 Inkster 85 49629 OTSEGO 49747 39 22 Mancelona Canton 48122 Elk Rapids 49659 Hubbard Lake 12 48125 Melvindale Elk Rapids Mancelona 48184 48218 49797 ALPENA Dearborn Heights Lewiston MONTMORENCY 275 Wayne 48217 River 109 22 49664 WATERS 49612 48101 Detroit Rouge Maple City 49621 ANTRIM 24 Allen 49636 37 Alden 48762 Cedar Park Glen Arbor 65 Spruce 23 48229 49676 66 49756 48146 31 48619 94 Ecorse 49630 Lewiston 48721 48174 Lincoln Empire Rapid City Comins Empire 49733 Black River Romulus Park 49690 Frederic 48180 75 LEELANAU 72 Williamsburg Taylor Acme 72 48242 85 48728 48111 49610 Detroit 48192 TRAVERSE CITY Belleville ACME 48621 Curran 48742 48195 Wyandotte 49684 75 Fairview Lincoln Kalkaska 93 Fairview 72 Curran 48705 Southgate 49650 Lake Ann Traverse City 49738 Barton City 49640 Lake Ann 49646 Lincoln Honor 72 75 Grayling 49686 Kalkaska 48138 HARRISVILLE 22 Traverse City 48740 48193 Grosse 72 Harrisville 48164 48183 Riverview Ile Honor 49643 49680 GRAYLING 33 New Boston Trenton 72 Interlochen 31 South Boardman Interlochen 49666 72 South Boardman Mio 48647 FRANKFORT 49617 MAYFIELD 49739 Beulah 131 Mio Elberta Beulah 137 49637 Grayling 49628 Benzonia Grawn 48636 48737 ELBERTA Luzerne Glennie Kingsley 48745 49635 113 Glennie 37 49649 186 Fife Lake Mikado 48738 Frankfort 49616 49620 49633 Kingsley Greenbush Benzonia 49683 Buckley Fife Lake Thompsonville ALCONA 115 CRAWFORD OSCODA SAGINAW AREA FLINT AREA BENZIE Thompsonville GRAND TRAVERSE KALKASKA 48761 65 18 Buckley 75 South Branch 66 49613 Roscommon 48750 48627 48654 Arcadia Copemish Oscoda Moorestown HIGGINS LAKE 48653 Rose City Roscommon 48743 Oscoda 49625 48604 48505 Long Lake Saginaw Flint 49614 Copemish 49663 ROSE CITY 31 Bear Lake 75 48506 Manton 48635 49651 675 48504 Flint 22 Bear Lake 23 MANTON Lake City Lupton 23 Mesick 48739 Hale Flint 54 42 84 475 49645 49668 127 Hale 13 49675 115 48730 23 Kaleva Mesick St. Helen 48724 75 Onekama East Tawas Kaleva 48629 48656 CARROLLTON 48509 Onekama St. Helen 48603 Burton 37 Houghton Lake 48661 LAKE CITY Merritt 55 Saginaw 48630 West Branch 49667 81 HOUGHTON LAKE HEIGHTS 75 33 EAST TAWAS Harrietta 55 Merritt 55 48763 48502 49619 Houghton Lake 48601 Brethren 55 Tawas City TAWAS CITY 48532 Flint Boon WEST BRANCH Saginaw 69 49638 75 55 Flint Harrietta 49618 48770 58 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