Fulton, Alabama
Small incorporated town in Clarke County, Alabama. Rural community with a population of 272 at the 2010 census, local government, regional history, and ties to agriculture and forestry.
Overview
Fulton is an incorporated town in Clarke County, Alabama, United States. According to the 2010 census, the town had 272 residents. Fulton is a small, rural municipality typical of southern Alabama: low population density, a close-knit community, and a landscape dominated by forests and farmland.
Geography and setting
Fulton lies within the coastal plain region of southwest Alabama. The surrounding area is characterized by pine and hardwood forests, small streams, and agricultural parcels. Its location within Clarke County places it near larger towns and county services, while retaining a distinctly rural character that supports outdoor recreation and resource-based activities.
History and development
The town developed as part of the broader settlement of Clarke County during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Like many communities in the region, Fulton grew around agriculture, timber, and local trade. Over time it has remained small in population but continues to reflect the county's historical patterns of land use and community life.
Government and demographics
Fulton is governed as a town under Alabama municipal law, with locally elected officials responsible for basic services and ordinances. The population recorded in 2010 indicates a small residential base; demographic trends in towns of this size often include an older median age and a reliance on nearby towns for specialized services such as hospitals and secondary education.
Economy and transportation
The local economy is typical of rural Clarke County, centered on agriculture, forestry, small businesses, and service trades. Transportation is driven by county and state roads rather than major highways; residents commonly travel to regional centers for employment, shopping, and healthcare.
Notable facts and context
Although Fulton is modest in scale, its existence contributes to the mosaic of small towns that shape Alabama's rural identity. Towns like Fulton preserve local traditions, contribute to regional economies through natural-resource industries, and provide residential stability for families who prefer small-community life over urban centers.
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Author
AlegsaOnline.com Fulton, Alabama Leandro Alegsa
URL: https://en.alegsaonline.com/art/36986
Sources
- www2.census.gov : "2017 U.S. Gazetteer Files"
- census.gov : "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990"
- census.gov : "Population and Housing Unit Estimates"