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York's Golden Plough Tavern Commemorative stamp (1977) York in 1930 from the north. York was also known as Yorktown in the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. It was founded in 1741 by settlers from the Philadelphia region and named for the English city of the same name. By 1777, most of the area residents were of German or Scots-Irish descent. [7]
York County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 456,438. [1] Its county seat is York. [2] The county was created on August 19, 1749, from part of Lancaster County and named either after the Duke of York, an early patron of the Penn family, or for the city and county of York in England.
York Township is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The township is a suburb of The City of York. The population was 29,737 at the 2020 census. [2]
Pages in category "York, Pennsylvania" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The mayor of York, Pennsylvania is the city's chief executive since its incorporation on January 11, 1887. The current mayor is the 27th, [ 1 ] and two mayors were reelected non-consecutively. Mayors of York
This district encompasses 309 contributing buildings and includes notable examples of the Late Victorian and Classical Revival styles. Notable buildings include the Christ Lutheran Church (1812–1814), Odd Fellows Hall (1850), U.S. Post Office (1911), Strand and Capitol Theatre (1923–1925), Elks Home (1860s), Pullman Factory Building (c. 1900), Sylvia Newcombe Center (1892), Friends Meeting ...
John Terpak (1912–1993), champion weightlifter, York Barbell executive; Charlie Thomas (1937–2023), R&B singer with The Drifters, lived in York in the 1990s [13] Tim Warfield (born 1965), Jazz musician; Vic Wertz (1947–1963), professional baseball player; Rebecca Wisocky (born 1971), television and stage actress
North York is a borough, adjacent to the city of York, in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, [3] the borough had a total population of ...