As much as I have posted online about my travels and
Adventures, I've not actually taken the time to sit down and write a post about
my home city. Although it is small, it is mighty. And although I might give it
a bad rap, there is actually some good to be said about York County and York
City.
York City likes to style itself as the first capital of the
United States, although it was actually the 4th. It is the fourth Capital after
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Lancaster claimed their spots. The first national
capital happened to be 8 years later in New York City in 1889. Nonetheless,
however, there is still a rich amount of history. There is a Heritage Center
that has documents that were signs 200 years ago, as well as information
pertaining to the genealogy of most individuals who ever lived and died in York
County.
By and by, the county was settled by a mixture of Irish
and German settlers. now, when it's not busy being riddled with problems, is
actually quite nice. York has gotten the rep of being a mobile food court now
though, however, as restaurants and small business change. Rent is fairly cheap
here. there are few things that make York hit the radar, but here is a couple
of the things that do put it on the map.
The first thing is our fair. York County had the first fair
in the history of the United States shortly after the country was settled. It
is also the longest consecutive running fair in the United States. Every year,
there are many attractions and vendors that come into York to put on a show and
enjoy themselves. There are also things such as baking and vegetable growing
contests, camel rides, local farmers exhibits, musicians, actors, and carnival
rides.
We also have timeline arcade and a large ice arena, and both are cool ways to have fun on a weekend. Down in central city, there are a lot of
dance clubs of varying types, what's the most notable one being the Swing Dance
Club in downtown York. Close to that is the strand capitol, and
not-for-profit entertainment venue that hosts lots of small acts every single
year.
York is also a culture hub that is home to many small
markets, that I described in another one of my posts. there is a little bit of
something in York for everybody, you just have to know where to look for it. we
may be tiny, but we are mighty and we are progressive, and that is what matters
most about one of the cities that was one of the first capitals of the United
States.
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