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  1. Fulton County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. It forms part of the state's Mohawk Valley region. Its county seat is Johnstown. [ 2 ] . At the 2020 U.S. census, the county had a population of 53,324. [ 3 ] .

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  3. Fulton County is home to 44 lakes and 74,832 acres of wild forest, and is blessed with a rich, inviting history and a wealth of culture and the arts. In an area so varied, beauty is abundant in spring, summer, winter and fall, and the slate of activities is equally complete.

  4. Fulton, county, east-central New York state, U.S. The northern half of the county lies in the Adirondack Mountains, is occupied by Adirondack Park, and features pine forests. The southern half consists of hilly uplands wooded with maple, birch, and beech.

  5. Fulton County is a premier place to live, visit, and work in upstate New York. The County is renowned for its attractive quality of life, beautiful rural landscapes, charming communities, historic cities and popular recreation destinations, including Great Sacandaga Lake, a top attraction in the Region.

  6. Whether you seek an active vacation, or just want to relax – Fulton County offers the ideal location for both. We’re 40 minutes from Albany, and just a few hours from New York City, Syracuse, Montreal and Boston – located in the foothills of the majestic Adirondack Mountains, truly a four-season vacation destination.

  7. Fulton County was created by an act of the legislature on April 18, 1838. It was named for inventor and engineer Robert Fulton. It contained the Towns of Bleecker, Broadalbin, Ephratah, Johnstown, Mayfield, Northampton, Oppenheim, Perth, and Stratford.

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