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  2. York - Wikipedia

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    York has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. As with the rest of the Vale of York, the city's climate is drier and warmer than the rest of the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Owing to its lowland location, York is prone to frosts, fog, and cold winds during winter, spring, and very early summer. [86]

  3. York, New York - Wikipedia

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    Allens Corners – A location near the west town line. Bows Corners – A location southwest of York hamlet. Craigs – A hamlet in the western part of the town, west of York hamlet. Fowlerville – A hamlet and census-designated place in the northeast part of the town of York. The name comes from Wells Fowler, an early settler.

  4. Bishopthorpe Road - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th-century, this area became York Racecourse, which now has access from the road. [2] Houses on the street, around Campleshon Road. During the 19th-century, terraced housing for workers was built along the northern section of the street, and also on the east side south of Cameron Grove, near the South Bank suburb. The gap between these ...

  5. Cartography of York - Wikipedia

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    The Cartography of York is the history of surveying and creation of maps of the city of York. The following is a list of historic maps of York: c.1610: John Speed's map [1] 1624: Samuel Parsons' map of Dringhouses [2] c1682: Captain James Archer's Plan of the Greate, Antient & Famous Citty of York [3]

  6. Areas of York - Wikipedia

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    York's squares are: St Sampson's Square, the old market square at the head of Parliament Street; St Helen's Square, anchored by York Mansion House and St Helen's Church on opposing ends of the square, it also links to York Guildhall which is behind the mansion house overlooking the River Ouse; King's Square, anchored by York's Chocolate Story;

  7. Coney Street - Wikipedia

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    York Mansion House was built in front of it in 1725, and in 1782 the area in front of it was cleared to create St Helen's Square. [1] Four of the locations at which the historic York Mystery Plays were performed lay the street. [1] The Bull Inn was built in the 15th century, which from 1459 was the only place in the city at which foreigners ...

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  9. North Street (York) - Wikipedia

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    View up North Street, from Micklegate. The road runs north from the junction of Micklegate, Skeldergate and Bridge Street. Initially, it is separated from the river by mostly modern buildings, then by the North Street Gardens, which contain a memorial to John Snow, who was born in a house on the street.