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Why Live in Fulton
Fulton, NY, is a small city situated along the Oswego River and Lake Neatahwanta, named after steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. A multimillion-dollar revitalization project is underway, enhancing the downtown area with walkable highways, a riverfront trail network, expanded health services, and a mixed-use space at a former Nestle facility. Dining options include waterfront views at family-owned restaurants like Mama Gina’s and Mimi’s Diner, with a new restaurant run by the owners of Red Sun Roasting Co. opening on South 2nd Street in 2024. For groceries, residents visit ALDI or Walmart. Recreational activities are abundant, with waterfront access at Bullhead Point, multi-use trails at Indian Point Landing, and playgrounds at Voorhees Park and VanBuren Park. The Community Ice Arena and War Memorial offer additional facilities. Fulton hosts events such as the Fulton Farmers Market, Fulton Jazz Festival, and Fulton Fall Festival, fostering a tight-knit community. The CNY Community Arts Center, completed in 2020, provides a cultural hub with a theater, classrooms, and art studios. Residential areas feature a mix of colonial, ranch-style, cottages, split-levels, bungalows, and Queen Anne homes. State Route 481 connects Fulton to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Syracuse University within 30 miles, and Oswego is less than 11 miles away.