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    ZIP code: 37137. Area code: 931: GNIS feature ID: 1296026 [1] Nunnelly is an unincorporated community in Hickman County, Tennessee, United States.

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    These codes are now part of the 268 prefix, which also includes certain offices originally part of 267. [5] On July 1, 2002, the 398 prefix was introduced by splitting the western half of the Albany SCF. [6] Two cities in Pinellas County, Florida have changed their ZIP codes twice: Clearwater and Largo.

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  9. Area codes 937 and 326 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 937 was created in a split of Ohio's original NPA for the southwestern part of the state (area code 513) on September 28, 1996.At the time, literature promoting the new area code took advantage of the fact that the digits of 937 spell out "YES" on a standard telephone keypad.