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NameShow Name
Number(717) 328-2515
Area Code (NPA)717
Exchange (NXX)328
Subscriber Number2515
CompanyUnited Tel Co. Of Pennsylvania
CountryUSA
CountyFranklin
CityMercersburg
StatePA - Pennsylvania
Zip Code17236
OCN209
CLLIMRCBPAXMRS1
Date Assigned01/01/1901
Prefix TypeICO
Switch NameMERCERSBURG
Switch TypeNorthern Telecom Remote Switching Center
LATA226

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CountryUSA
CountyFranklin
CityMercersburg
StatePA - Pennsylvania
Zip Code17236
Census Region NameNortheast
Census Division NameMid-Atlantic
Local Time (when you loaded this page)10:58 AM
Time ZoneEDT
Daylight SavingsYes
Latitude39.82689
Longitude-77.9035
Land Square Miles123.91
Water Square Miles0.09
Population8,895
Number of Housing Units3,738
Average Persons Per Household2.67

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There is 1 comment for this phone number. (717) 328-2515 is a landline based telephone number operated by United Tel Co. Of Pennsylvania and is located in zip code 17236 in the city of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, which is in Franklin County, and is in the Northeast. It has a Number Planning Area (NPA - also known as an Area Code) of 717, a Network Numbering Exchange (NXX - also known as a prefix) of 328 and a subscriber number of 2515. It has an Operating Company Number (OCN) of 209. A Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) of MRCBPAXMRS1. As well as a Local access and transport area (LATA) of 226. It was first assigned for usage on 01/01/1901. Zip code 17236 has a population of 8,895 as of the 2010 census.


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