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USPS Library Reference N2011-1/11 RAO Candidate Facilities No Longer Under Consideration for Discontinuance Review Not Under USPS Library Reference N2011-1/11 RAO Candidate Facilities No Longer Under Consideration For Discontinuance Review Not Under Consideration Annexes Erroneoulsly Included on Original List Facility ECU Station NC 27858 Augusta OH 44607 Nantucket Sta MA O2584 GMF Box Sec AR 72231 Wolf Island MO 63881 ***** Indicates Facility No Longer Under Consideration As Of August 31, 2011 RAO Post Office, Station, Branch, Annex State Zip Status ALEKNAGIK AK 99555 ***** ANVIK AK 99558 ***** BEAVER AK 99724 ***** BETTLES FIELD AK 99726 ***** CHITINA AK 99566 ***** CIRCLE AK 99733 ***** CLARKS POINT AK 99569 ***** CLEAR AK 99704 ***** CROOKED CREEK AK 99575 ***** DOUGLAS AK 99824 EIELSON AFB AK 99702 EKWOK AK 99580 ***** ELMENDORF AFB AK 99506 FORT WAINWRIGHT AK 99703 HUGHES AK 99745 ***** KALTAG AK 99748 ***** KARLUK AK 99608 ***** KOBUK AK 99751 ***** KOYUKUK AK 99754 ***** LAKE MINCHUMINA AK 99757 ***** LEVELOCK AK 99625 ***** MANLEY HOT SPRINGS AK 99756 ***** MINTO AK 99758 ***** NIKOLSKI AK 99638 ***** NONDALTON AK 99640 ***** PLATINUM AK 99651 ***** POINT BAKER AK 99927 ***** POSTAL STORE AK 99501 RED DEVIL AK 99656 ***** SHAGELUK AK 99665 ***** SKWENTNA AK 99667 ***** SLEETMUTE AK 99668 ***** STEVENS VILLAGE AK 99774 ***** TYONEK AK 99682 ***** WALES AK 99783 ***** WHITE MOUNTAIN AK 99784 ***** ABERNANT AL 35440 ALLGOOD AL 35013 BANKSTON AL 35542 BAYSIDE AL 36605 BEAVERTON AL 35544 BELLAMY AL 36901 BON AIR AL 35032 CAMPBELL AL 36727 CHAPMAN AL 36015 CLINTON AL 35448 COY AL 36435 CRAGFORD AL 36255 EAST GADSDEN AL 35903 FAIRVIEW AL 35208 FORESTDALE AL 35214 FORT DAVIS AL 36031 FORT MC CLELLAN AL 36205 FRANKLIN AL 36444 FRANKVILLE AL 36538 FURMAN AL 36741 GAINESVILLE AL 35464 GOODSPRINGS AL 35560 HATCHECHUBBEE AL 36858 HODGES AL 35571 JEFFERSON AL 36745 JONES AL 36749 LITTLE RIVER AL 36550 MALCOLM AL 36556 MIDFIELD AL 35228 MYRTLEWOOD AL 36763 NANAFALIA AL 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