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York, Pennsylvania

 

York, known as the White Rose City is a city located in South Central Pennsylvania. York is currently the 14th largest city in Pennsylvania.

The peaceful town of York is a must-see for those interested in colonial heritage and Revolutionary War history. Surrounded by rolling countryside and Amish communities, downtown features architecture spanning two and a half centuries. The prudent city leaders preserved York, Pennsylvania - Shoe Housebuildings that are now magnificent links to the city's past, chronicling its growth from "America's first capital" to a modern city. Don't miss the Colonial Courthouse, where the Continental Congress signed the Articles of Confederation in 1777, or the Central Market, where locals and visitors have shopped for more than a century. The Murals of York, an "open-air gallery" of paintings scattered throughout town, add historic significance and an artistic touch. York also serves as a gateway to Pennsylvania's most popular attractions; a short drive takes you to Lancaster, the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Golf, cycling, and kayaking on the Susquehanna River are readily available to the outdoors enthusiasts.

The history of our country actually starts right here in York. Many historical moments took place in the York County Colonial Courthouse which has been restored and preserved to be one of York's greatest historical sites! There are also many other historical places to visit in York. Indian Steps Museum. The American Holly Tree and The Fire Museum of York County are just a few.

The attractions of York County are endless!!! From skiing to camping, to boating to wine tasting, there is something for everyone. Spend the day shopping at one of the many specialty or quaint antique shops along the streets in Shrewsbury, Loganville or Red Lion or head over to Hanover for a self-guided tour of "Hanover Shoe Farm", the world's largest standard bred horse farm, which is noted worldwide for its record breaking trotters and pacers. Explore American history back to the Revolutionary War on a downtown walking tour that will lead you to fascinating museums and important historical sites. York County also offers 18 public and private golf courses for those avid golfers.

Anyone who's ever indulged in a delectable Hershey Bar will want to see the sites and ride the rides at Hershey Park and Chocolate World and of course buy some chocolate!!! This fantastic attraction is only a mere 30 minutes from downtown York. What a great way to spend the day with the family. And speaking of family activities...York County offers scores of attractions geared towards kids. Take them for a ride on an old-fashioned train in Stewartstown, or let them learn about life on the farm at the Agricultural Museum. For a more adventurous day, take them boating on Lake Redman where you can rent paddle boats, canoes or rowboats! Nearby Nixon Park offers educational activities for children to learn more about Wildlife and the environment. And we can't forget the famous Harley-Davidson Museum. In addition to all that, each month brings an array of fairs, festivals and other family-friendly celebrations to York County!!

Housing Cost

Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $88,771

Mean prices in 2007: All housing units: $101,446; Detached houses: $129,274; Townhouses or other attached units: $86,210; In 2-unit structures: $64,216; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $53,016; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $70,255; Mobile homes: $14,783.

Demographics

Population in July 2008: 40,097. York covers 5.20 square miles. It sits at an elevation 400 feet above sea level.

Area code: 717

Weather

York, PA climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and very cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 30's.

The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 86.50 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 20.90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperature variations between night and day tend to be moderate during summer with a difference that can reach 24 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 19 degrees Fahrenheit.

The annual average precipitation at York is 43.00 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is June with an average rainfall of 4.31 Inches.



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