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USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total And AREA_NAME DISTRICT_NAME FACILITY_NAME FACILITY_FINANCE POBOX_TOTAL POBOX_RENTED_TOTAL CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ACWORTH 1121 USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total and Rented CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ADAIRSVILLE 1630 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA AKERS MILL 1379 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ALPHARETTA 1144 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ALPS ROAD 3357 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ALTO 711 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ARAGON 894 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ARMUCHEE 684 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ARNOLDSVILLE 320 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DOWNTOWN 1128 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA AUBURN 1558 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA AUSTELL 2120 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA AVONDALE ESTATES 572 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BALDWIN 976 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BALL GROUND 1094 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BARNESVILLE 830 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BARRETT PARKWAY 766 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BEN HILL 1720 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BETHLEHEM 622 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BISHOP 266 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BLAIRSVILLE 2202 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BLUE RIDGE 2177 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOGART 636 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOSTWICK 348 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOWDON JUNCTION 248 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOWDON 592 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOWERSVILLE 148 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BOWMAN 876 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BRASELTON 748 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BREMEN 1258 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BRIARCLIFF 1418 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BROADVIEW 2149 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BROOKS 340 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BUCHANAN 1100 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BUCKHEAD STATION 976 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BUCKHEAD 196 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA BUFORD 1707 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CANON 536 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CANTON 3820 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CARLTON 300 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CARNESVILLE 700 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CARROLLTON 2018 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CARTERSVILLE 2376 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CASCADE HEIGHTS 1046 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CASSVILLE 984 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CAVE SPRING 728 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CEDARTOWN 1511 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CHERRY LOG 380 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CIVIC CENTER 1203 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLARKDALE 624 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLARKESVILLE 1589 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLARKSTON 1120 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLAYTON 1850 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLERMONT 608 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CLEVELAND 2638 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA COLBERT 682 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA COMER 633 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA COMMERCE 1214 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CONCORD 328 USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total and Rented CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CONCORD SQUARE 560 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CONLEY 1198 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CONYERS 2445 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA COOSA 484 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CORNELIA 1484 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA COVINGTON 1888 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CRAWFORD 676 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CRAWFORDVILLE 492 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CROGAN STREET STATION 1407 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA CUMMING 2608 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DACULA 1740 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DAHLONEGA 2256 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DALLAS 2178 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DANIELSVILLE 936 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DAWSONVILLE 1474 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DECATUR 3418 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DEMOREST 1649 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DEWY ROSE 220 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DILLARD 440 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DOUGLASVILLE 1266 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DRUID HILLS 722 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA DULUTH 2396 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EAST ATLANTA 808 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EAST COBB STATION 1518 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EAST ELLIJAY 1912 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EASTANOLLEE 504 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EASTWOOD 440 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ELBERTON 1237 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ELLENWOOD 840 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ELLIJAY 2024 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EMBRY HILLS 876 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EMERSON 652 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EPWORTH 580 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ESOM HILL 260 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA EXPERIMENT 1156 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FAIRBURN 1678 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FAIRMOUNT 934 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FARMINGTON 328 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FAYETTEVILLE 2884 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PHOENIX STATION 2547 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FELTON 176 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FLOVILLA 340 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FLOWERY BRANCH 2247 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FOREST PARK 1617 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FRANKLIN 1431 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA FRANKLIN SPRINGS 1041 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA INDUSTRIAL 1816 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GAINESVILLE 2318 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GAY 300 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GILLSVILLE 544 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GLENRIDGE 1503 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GOOD HOPE 240 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GRANTVILLE 664 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GRAYSON 1130 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GREENSBORO 891 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GREENVILLE 1440 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GREENVILLE ST 1503 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GRESHAM ROAD 1522 USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total and Rented CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GRIFFIN 2052 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA GWINNETT MALL CORNERS 1368 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HAMPTON 1704 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HARALSON 442 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HARTWELL 967 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HELEN 1080 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HIAWASSEE 1014 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HIGH SHOALS 268 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HIRAM 1705 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HOGANSVILLE 981 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HOLLY SPRINGS 984 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HOMER 774 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HOSCHTON 644 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HOWELL MILL 1178 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA HULL 712 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ILA 505 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JACKSON 1542 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JASPER 1620 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JEFFERSON 865 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JENKINSBURG 452 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JERSEY 308 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA JONESBORO 1836 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA KENNESAW 1839 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA KINGSTON 512 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LAGRANGE 4654 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LAKEMONT 540 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LAKEWOOD 1282 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LAVONIA 744 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LEBANON 657 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LEXINGTON 456 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LILBURN 3249 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LIMESTONE 1663 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LINDALE 572 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LITHIA SPRINGS 1516 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LITHONIA 1712 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LITTLE FIVE POINTS FINANCE 588 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LOCUST GROVE 1068 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LOGANVILLE 2616 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LOVEJOY 684 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LULA 964 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LUTHERSVILLE 660 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MABLETON 1700 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MADISON 850 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MAIN STREET STATION 1788 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MANSFIELD 380 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MARBLE HILL 277 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MARIETTA 2570 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MARTECH POSTAL STORE 1411 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MARTIN 320 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MAYSVILLE 374 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MCDONOUGH 2339 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MC CAYSVILLE 1128 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MEANSVILLE 288 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MIDTOWN 2096 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MILNER 816 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MINERAL BLUFF 692 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOLENA 308 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MONROE 1481 USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total and Rented CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MORELAND 662 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MORGANTON 884 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MORRIS BROWN 623 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MORROW 682 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOUNT BETHEL 2106 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOUNT ZION 348 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOUNTAIN CITY 706 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOUNTAIN PARK 1080 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MOUNT AIRY 526 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA MURRAYVILLE 680 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NELSON 344 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NEWBORN 340 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NEWNAN 2000 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NICHOLSON 416 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORCROSS 1845 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTH CORNERS 1294 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTH DECATUR 584 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTH HIGHLAND FINANCE 680 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTHLAKE 1012 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTH SPRINGS 1220 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA NORTHRIDGE 1656 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA OAKWOOD 1542 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA OLD NATIONAL 1885 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA OLDE TOWN 1424 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ORCHARD HILL 752 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA OXFORD 1278 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PALMETTO 1328 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PARK PLACE 1040 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA LAWRENCEVILLE 1896 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PEACHTREE CENTER 939 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PEACHTREE CORNERS 2540 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PENDERGRASS 468 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PERIMETER CENTER 942 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PHARR ROAD 2356 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PINE LAKE 1420 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA PORTERDALE 948 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA POWDER SPRINGS 2015 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RABUN GAP 484 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RAYLE 198 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RED OAK 1290 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA REDAN 1018 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA REX 864 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RIVERDALE 1880 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROCKBRIDGE 1216 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROCKMART 757 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROME 1455 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROOPVILLE 360 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROSWELL 2031 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROSWELL POSTAL STORE 3215 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA ROYSTON 610 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RUTLEDGE 508 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA RYDAL 436 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SARGENT 468 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SAUTEE NACOOCHEE 840 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SCOTTDALE 514 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SENOIA 1866 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SHANNON 1000 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SHARON 144 USPS Library Reference N2011-1/8 -- Post Office Box Data -- Total and Rented CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SHARPSBURG 1388 CAPITAL METRO (KATLANTA SILOAM
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