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  1. York County (formerly Charles River County) is a county in the eastern part of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in the Tidewater. As of the 2020 census, the population was 70,045. [1] . The county seat is the unincorporated town of Yorktown. [2]

  2. York County, VA | Official Website. Citizen News. Customer Satisfaction Survey. What's Happening. Stay up to date with York County. Open Finance Transparency Portal. York County's interactive budget reporting tool allows citizens to access financial data online Access the tool here... It's Fire Prevention Week - Now through October 12.

  3. The Undeniable Bond between Miss Mary, “Her Boys,” and the USS Yorktown. On a dreary day along the banks of the York River, a dark haired woman in a blue coat stands in the foreground waving an American flag. Sailing past with “God Bless America” playing from its speakers is the USS Yorktown CG-48.

  4. See & Do. Immerse yourself in an area as rich in American history as it is modern-day charm. Travel back to 1781 and walk in the footsteps of our nation’s Founders at Colonial National Historical Park, or explore our interactive exhibitions at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.

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  5. In 2022, York County, VA had a population of 70.2k people with a median age of 39.7 and a median household income of $105,154. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of York County, VA grew from 69,635 to 70,238, a 0.866% increase and its median household income grew from $96,144 to $105,154, a 9.37% increase.

  6. During its 350-year history, beginning in 1634 as one of Virginia's eight original shires, York County has figured prominently in both the political and economic history of the Virginia Peninsula, the Commonwealth, and the nation.

  7. York County Historical Museum. 301 Main Street 757.890.4122. Exhibits in this museum highlight York County’s 400-year history, including Naval Weapons Station, the battlefield golf course, the Coleman Bridge, and the archaeology of several local sites. Admission is free. Call for hours or to arrange a group tour. Business Hours: