Fulton, California is a small unincorporated community located in Sonoma County, California, United States. It is located approximately 5 miles northeast of the city of Santa Rosa and situated along Highway 101. The community of Fulton was established in the late 1850s as a stop on the North Pacific Coast Railroad. Initially, the town was a center for trade and shipping, but in recent years it has become more of a residential community.
The map of Fulton, California shows the town's location in relation to Sonoma County and nearby cities, as well as natural features such as the Russian River. Within Fulton itself, there are a few streets and landmarks labeled, including the local post office and the historic Fulton Crossing Bridge which spans the Russian River.
Fulton's location along Highway 101 makes it easily accessible for visitors traveling through the area. However, despite its proximity to Santa Rosa and other cities in Sonoma County, it retains a small-town feel with a population of just under 550 residents.
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