Match the destination with the right ZIP code. Answers are at the bottom.
1. Healy, Alaska a. 20500
2. South Beach Miamib. 10048
3. World Trade Centerc. 99743
4. Wrigley Field, Chicagod. 33139
5. Graceland, Memphise. 89109
6. Beverly Hills, Calif.f. 82190
7. White Houseg. 94133
8. Yellowstone National Parkh. 38116
9. Fisherman's Wharf, San Franciscoi. 60613
10. Caesars Palace, Las Vegasj. 90210
ANSWERS
1. Healy, Alaska, c. 99743
2. South Beach Miami, d. 33139
3. World Trade Center, b. 10048
4. Wrigley Field, i. 60613
5. Graceland, h. 38116
6. Beverly Hills, j. 90210
7. White House, a. 20500
8. Yellowstone, f. 82190
9. Fisherman's Wharf, g. 94133
10. Caesars Palace, e. 89109
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