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York, Alabama

City · Population 2,278 · #167 in Alabama
York, Alabama

York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. It has many historic buildings and other structures, including the minster, castle and city walls, all of which are Grade I listed.

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About York

Set in the western part of Alabama, York is a small town counting 2,278 people who proudly call it home.

Officially, York is an incorporated city with its own municipal government. The community covers 6.87 square miles, giving it wide-open spaces and a spread-out, rural feel at roughly 332 residents per square mile.

What Makes York Unique

  • One of 8 places in the US named York — but the Alabama one has a character all its own.
  • Positioned in western Alabama, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
  • Part of the fabric of Alabama — one of 594 recognized communities statewide.

Why People Love It Here

  • Quiet streets and a slower rhythm — the kind of place people move to on purpose.
  • Housing dollars stretch further here than in the nearest metro.
  • Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 10 miles.

🏫 Schools in York

  • Sumter Central High School

Public schools, U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES) 2023–24 directory.

🏥 Hospitals & Healthcare

  • Hill Hospital Of Sumter County · 24/7 ER

Medicare-registered hospitals with official CMS star ratings.

⚡ Quick Facts

StateAlabama
TypeCity
Population (2024)2,278
Rank in state#167 of 463
Land area6.87 sq mi
Density332/sq mi
Coordinates32.5006, -88.2914

🗺️ Map of York