What is an Area Code? An area code is a section of a telephone number that denotes the broad area that the phone receiving the call is based in. Area codes were first introduced circa 1947 for operator use only. Area codes are three-digit numbers that represent Numbering Plan Areas (NPAs). The area code for a particular city or region is the series of numbers that you have to dial before someone’s number if you are making a phone call to that place from a different area. Area code 219 serves the state of Indiana.
The Table Below Shows the Towns and Cities That Use Area CodeĀ 219
Aberdeen Beverly Shores Brook Burns Harbor Cedar Lake Chalmers Chesterton Collegeville Crown Point De Motte Dune Acres Dyer Earl Park East Chicago Fish Lake Francesville Gary Goodland | Griffith Hammond Hanna Hebron Highland Hobart Kentland Kingsbury Kingsford Heights Kouts La Crosse Lake Dalecarlia Lakes of the Four Seasons Lake Station Lake Village La Porte Long Beach Lowell | Medaryville Merrillville Michiana Shores Michigan City Monon Morocco Mount Ayr Munster New Chicago Ogden Dunes Portage Porter Pottawattamie Park Remington Rensselaer Reynolds Rolling Prairie Roselawn | St. John Salt Creek Commons San Pierre Schererville Schneider Shelby Shorewood Forest South Haven Town of Pines Trail Creek Valparaiso Wanatah Westville Wheatfield Wheeler Whiting Winfield Wolcott |