D.C. mailboxes disappearing from streets
April 1, 2011 - 11:18 am
The U.S. Postal Service has removed 194 mailboxes from D.C. neighborhoods, the Georgetown Patch reports.
In the 2007 zip code, 12 collection boxes and one Express mailbox have been removed, Sharon Tennison, a spokesperson for USPS, told Patch.
The USPS did not, however, explain how mailboxes are selected for removal or where exactly the missing mailboxes had been located, according to Patch.
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