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Bruceton Mills, WV 26525
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Brandonville, WV 26525
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Cuzzart, WV 26525
Hazelton, WV 26525

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ZIP Code 26525 has segments in 2 Counties (Monongalia, Preston).

The 26525 ZIP Code is centered1 in Preston County at latitude 39.646 and longitude -79.624 (Panoramio Photos). It is a standard type ZIP Code. Preston County is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC -5 hours) and observes daylight savings time.

The population in ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 26525 was 4,180 with 1,984 housing units; a land area land area of 137.49 sq. miles; a water area of 0.22 sq. miles; and a population density of 30.40 people per sq. mile for Census 2000. Demographic Profile

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Nearby Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places

Bruceton Mills, WV (1.4 miles NW)
Brandonville, WV (1.4 miles N)
Sugar Valley, WV (2.7 miles SSW)
Hopewell, WV (3.1 miles WNW)
Clifton Mills, WV (3.6 miles N)
Rockville, WV (4.5 miles WSW)
Valley Point, WV (4.5 miles S)
Cuzzart, WV (4.7 miles SE)
Hazelton, WV (4.9 miles E)
Hudson, WV (5.3 miles SW)

Nearby Neighborhoods, Subdivisions & Other Small Populated Places

Little Sandy, WV (1.4 miles SW)
Morgans Glade, WV (3.4 miles SSE)
Salem, WV (4.7 miles NNE)
Mount Nebo, WV (5.3 miles SW)
Mountain Dale, WV (6.3 miles ESE)
Beech Run, WV (7.7 miles SSW)
Wymps Gap, WV (8.4 miles NW)
Locust Grove, MD (8.8 miles E)
Blooming Rose, MD (9.9 miles E)
Springhill, PA (11.2 miles WNW)

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