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  1. York Springs, Pennsylvania. Location in Adams County and the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. /  40.00694°N 77.11417°W  / 40.00694; -77.11417. York Springs is a borough in Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 683 at the 2020 census. [3]

  2. Founded in 1952 as the York Academy of Arts and renamed in 1988 as the Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts, the school joined the Art Institutes system in 2003 and became The Art Institute of YorkPennsylvania on October 29, 2007. [2] In August 2009, the Art Institute of York started its bachelor's degree programs after becoming an ...

  3. 2021 (est.) 7,534. [2] 0.3%. U.S. Decennial Census [3] Lower Windsor Township is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,511 at the 2020 census. [2] Samuel S. Lewis State Park overlooks the Susquehanna River in the eastern part of the township.

  4. Pensilvânia. A Pensilvânia (em inglês: Pennsylvania, pronunciado [ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪniə] ( escutar ⓘ); em alemão da Pensilvânia: Pennsilfaani) é um dos 50 Estados dos Estados Unidos, localizado na Região Centro-Atlântico do país. Seu nome oficial é Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Comunidade da Pensilvânia). O estado, cuja capital é ...

  5. Cities gallery[edit] Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania and sixth-largest city in the United States with a population of 1.6 million. Pittsburgh, the second-largest city in Pennsylvania. Allentown, the third-largest city in Pennsylvania. Reading, the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania. Erie, the fifth-largest city in Pennsylvania.

  6. First church – “In September of 1733, the Lutherans took steps for the organization of a congregation, the first one of this denomination west of the Susquehanna,” wrote historian George Powell in Gibson’s 1886 History of York County. “In 1744 the first log church was built in York, on the spot where the Christ Church stands.”.

  7. History of Pennsylvania. The Birth of Pennsylvania, a portrait of William Penn (standing with document in hand), who founded the Province of Pennsylvania in 1681 as a refuge for Quakers after receiving a royal deed to it from King Charles II. The history of Pennsylvania stems back thousands of years when the first indigenous peoples occupied ...