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Workers sort mail at the Postal Service’s Anchorage processing and distribution center. The Postal Service must pay airlines to ship freight to Alaska’s rural bush villages, but the goods never actually enter the post office and no postal workers deliver the goods, hence the name “Bypass.” But traditional mail, such as letters and catalogues, still comes through Alaska’s post offices.

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