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  1. York is a city in, and the county seat of, York County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located in South Central Pennsylvania, the city's population was 44,800 at the time of the 2020 census, making it the tenth-most populous city in Pennsylvania. The city has an urban area population of 238,549 people and a metropolitan population of 456,438 people.

  2. Mar 23, 2023 · York has an attraction for just about any type of tourist. Check out our list of the top things to do in York, PA to make the most of your trip. On This Page: 1. Cheer on the Revs at PeoplesBank Park. 2. Get Nature Therapy at Rocky Ridge Park. 3. Explore York's Old Town Historic District. 4. Treat Yourself to a Sundae at Perrydell Farm and Dairy.

  3. Vibrant culture, living history and serene landscapes make York County, Pennsylvania, an idyllic vacation locale. Nature lovers, art enthusiasts and history buffs alike will find plenty to love in York.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · York. Places to visit in York. Top Things to Do in York, PA. Places to Visit in York. Check out must-see sights and activities: Perrydell Farm Dairy, York Central Market House, Parks, Art Galleries. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. History Museums (6) Parks (20)

  5. City of York - The First Capital of the United States. The City of York, Pennsylvania – named for York, England – was part of the building of our nation, a little-known part of history that many tend to forget, or just don’t know.

  6. York, Pennsylvania is ready to tell a new tale for visitors: from being a one-time capital of the U.S. to Snack Food Capital. From the Industrial Revolution to modern venues dawning industrial chic, and historic buildings offering a glimpse into its rich history. All aboard for a journey into the top things to do in York PA! Courtesy of Explore ...

  7. York is a city in the Susquehanna Valley region of southern Pennsylvania. It is billed as the "factory tour capital of the world" for its numerous factory tours. It was a major city in U.S. revolutionary history as well, hosting the Continental Congress for a time.