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Fulton County, New York

Fulton County in upstate New York, with county seat Johnstown, known historically for glove manufacturing in Gloversville and located at the edge of the Adirondack foothills.

Overview

Fulton County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. It lies in the east-central part of the state on the western edge of the Adirondack foothills. As recorded by the U.S. Census in 2010, the county had 55,531 residents. The county seat is the city of Johnstown, and the area is included in New York's 21st congressional district.

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Geography and character

Fulton County combines valley lowlands and rising terrain that leads into the Adirondack Park. The landscape supports rural agriculture, small towns, and forested areas popular for seasonal outdoor recreation. The region's climate and topography have shaped settlement patterns and local industries over two centuries.

History and development

The county was established in the 19th century from portions of neighboring Montgomery County and was named to honor the inventor Robert Fulton. Settlements in the area grew during the post‑Revolutionary period; industrial growth in the 19th and early 20th centuries was driven by small manufacturing centers and water‑powered mills.

Economy and notable towns

Two principal communities are Johnstown (the seat) and Gloversville, the latter historically famous for glove making and sometimes called "Glove City." Manufacturing dominated the local economy for many decades; in recent years the economy has diversified toward services, small business, and tourism tied to nearby natural areas.

Government, services, and transport

County government is centered in Johnstown and provides typical local services such as courts, public works, and social services. Transportation links include state and county roads that connect communities within the county and to broader regional routes. For official information see the county's pages and New York state resources via state links.

Places of interest and distinctions

  • Gloversville's industrial heritage and museums highlight the glove‑making past.
  • Outdoor recreation opportunities draw visitors to the foothills and nearby parks.
  • Local festivals and historical societies preserve community history and traditions.

Further statistical, historical, and administrative details can be found through county and federal resources; see the county access pages and census summaries for up‑to‑date figures and contacts (county seat information, census data).

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