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Omaha Steve

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10. Welcome to York, Nebraska -- Come Grow With Us! (over 8,000 population)
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 08:19 PM
Feb 2014

A small Nebraska town in the 40's threw most of them off is what I'm thinking. Cowboy may have done it too. Many people don't know black cowboys have been around since settlers came to the wild west.

http://www.ci.york.ne.us/

York, a city of over 8,000 population, offers all of the character of a small town with the advantages of a more populated city. Strategically located at the intersection of Highway 81, a major north-south 4-lane expressway that stretches from South America to Canada,and Interstate 80 that traverses the Atlantic to the Pacific. York is the heart of the nation.

York provides numerous amenities found only in larger more metropolitan cities, cutting edge health care technologies and facilities, a vibrant hospitality industry ready to serve the needs of visitors and residents alike, progressive educational institutions including a four-year college and a full range of support services for families and businesses.

York's transportation arterials and location allow easy access to Lincoln, the home of state government, the University of Nebraska, and the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Connected can also be used to describe the telecommunications infrastructure York citizens enjoy. You can do business with anyone, anywhere, from York, Nebraska.

An excellent workforce, quality of life, and low cost of living combine to make York one of the most attractive locations to live or work in the United States.



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