York County, county in Maine, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 450,448 inhabitants. The county was created 388 years ago in 1636. Its county seat is Alfred.
There are 3 city/town in York County, PA. The largest city of York County is Grantley with a population of 3,628. Other cities include, Glen Rock population 2,057 and Goldsboro population 938
Goldsboro, Borough of Pennsylvania
York County, Pennsylvania is home to several cities and towns with deep roots in early American history. The county seat, York, was the first capital of the United States during the Revolutionary War. This scenic city on the Codorus Creek still retains much of its 18th century architecture in its historic downtown area.
Just east of York is the manufacturing town of Red Lion, which originated as a village supporting local furnaces and mills. Visitors can stroll along Broad Street to explore the shops and eateries in Red Lion's quaint business district.
To the south, Hanover boasts an important Civil War history, being the site of the Battle of Hanover in 1863. The borough of Hanover has a classic town square lined with restaurants and boutiques.
Further south, the city of Westminster originated as a German settlement in the 1700s. Today, it's home to scenic parks and the vibrant Main Street shopping area. From its early days to recent revitalization efforts, Westminster maintains its small-town charm.
With this mix of historic towns and small cities, York County offers a glimpse into the foundations of early America while also providing modern amenities and attractions for visitors.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in York County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Glen Rock | City in York County, Pennsylvania, United States of America | 2,057 |
Goldsboro | Borough of Pennsylvania | 938 |
Grantley | Census designated place | 3,628 |