I can assure you I've never heard of Harrogate Town
And with good reason - they had never even played as high as the Conference until 2018.
It bears mention that Harrogate is that rare thing, a northern spa town - a place where, a couple of hundred years ago, the wealthier classes would visit for a spell of repose. Later, it became a place where elderly folk who'd done well retired to and that less prosperous pensioners would visit by coach for day trips. It's an area that apparently commands some of the highest property prices in the country.
In other words, Harrogate is markedly different from the former industrial towns and cities of Yorkshire where football initially flourished. Whether this club will be able to sustain themselves at league level with success comparable to their counterparts from the larger southern spa town of Cheltenham will be intriguing to see.