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Fulton County is a name shared by several different places in the United States. When you hear "Fulton County," it could be one of eight different counties, each located in a different state. These counties are named after important people or places, often related to American history.

A county is a part of a state, like a smaller division within it. It helps organize local government and services for the people living there. Each Fulton County has its own unique history, geography, and communities.

What is a County?

A county is a local government area, similar to a district or a region in other countries. In the United States, states are divided into counties to help manage things like:

  • Local laws: Counties often have their own laws and rules.
  • Public services: They provide services such as schools, roads, and police.
  • Elections: Voting for local and national leaders often happens at the county level.

Each county has a county seat, which is usually the main town or city where the county government offices are located.

Why So Many Fulton Counties?

Many counties in the United States are named after important historical figures. The name "Fulton" most often honors Robert Fulton, who was a famous American engineer and inventor. He is best known for developing the first successful commercial steamboat, the Clermont, in the early 1800s. His inventions helped change how people traveled and moved goods across the country.

Because Robert Fulton was such an important figure in American history, many states chose to name counties after him to remember his contributions. This is why you find a "Fulton County" in different parts of the country.

The Eight Fulton Counties

Here are the eight counties in the United States named Fulton County:

Fulton County, Arkansas

This county is located in the northern part of Arkansas. It was created in 1842 and named after William Savin Fulton, who was a U.S. Senator from Arkansas. The county seat is Salem, Arkansas.

Fulton County, Georgia

This is the most populated Fulton County and includes most of the city of Atlanta. It was established in 1853. The county seat is Atlanta, which is also the capital of Georgia. This county is a major center for business, culture, and government in the southeastern United States.

Fulton County, Illinois

Located in the western part of Illinois, this county was formed in 1823. It was named after Robert Fulton, the steamboat inventor. The county seat is Lewistown, Illinois. The area is known for its rich farmland and historical sites.

Fulton County, Indiana

This county is found in the northern part of Indiana. It was created in 1836 and also named after Robert Fulton. The county seat is Rochester, Indiana. The county has several lakes and is known for its natural beauty.

Fulton County, Kentucky

Located in the far western part of Kentucky, this county was established in 1845. It was named for Robert Fulton. The county seat is Hickman, Kentucky. This area is close to the Mississippi River.

Fulton County, New York

This county is in the central part of New York. It was formed in 1838 from part of Montgomery County. It was named after Robert Fulton. The county seat is Johnstown, New York. The county is known for its history in the glove-making industry.

Fulton County, Ohio

Located in the northwestern part of Ohio, this county was created in 1850. It was named after Robert Fulton. The county seat is Wauseon, Ohio. The county is part of the Toledo metropolitan area.

Fulton County, Pennsylvania

This county is in the southern part of Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1850 from part of Bedford County. It was named after Robert Fulton. The county seat is McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania. The county is known for its scenic mountains and valleys.

See also

In Spanish: Condado de Fulton para niños

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