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The "0" wasn't a standard route suffix. It belonged to Elias Thorne, the local postmaster who had spent forty years memorizing every bend in the Beaverkill. He claimed that 13756-0 didn't represent a building, but a specific flat rock on the riverbank where the mail was never delivered, only received.
If you're interested in the of the area, I can: Tell you more about East Branch, NY and its history. 137560 zip
If we imagine as a specific delivery point within that quiet river valley, here is a story about what might be found there. The "0" wasn't a standard route suffix