York, Pennsylvania is a lovely southern Pennsylvania city that is commonly referred to as the White Rose City, a reference to the symbol of the House of York. The city, which is located approximately an hour north of Baltimore, is the home of the annual York Fair, one of the nation's oldest festivals, dating back to 1765. Each September, visitors can enjoy 10 days of fair attractions, rides, games, and concerts by country music artists. Cultural attractions include the Belmont Theatre, the Pullo Center, and the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, which have hosted internationally-acclaimed acts like Kenny G, B.B. King, and Béla Fleck. Art and furniture are on display at the city's Historical Society Museum, while 19th-century culture is preserved at the Bonham House living history museum. Nearby, the Mason-Dixon Wine Trail showcases a wide variety of lovely boutique wineries.