Created By: Nazareth University
Address: South First, Cayuga St, South Second, Oneida St.
In the early 1900s, the city of Fulton was a booming industrial town. As more people moved to the area for the promise of a good job, businesses to support them like grocers, hardware stores, pharmacies, opened, many of them gathered in a one-block area of downtown Fulton. Since people tended to visit that part of our city to shop, it also became a social gathering spot. Diners opened up, as did ice cream shops and even theaters and opera houses. For decades, the Dizzy Block was the place to be in Fulton. Unfortunately these buildings were torn down, and rebuilt but there are many photos to remember the place to be in the early 1900's in Fulton NY.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Fulton New York Walking Tour
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