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Fultondale is a city located in the north-central region of the state of Alabama, in Jefferson County. As per the United States Census Bureau, the city has an estimated population of around 9,000 people.
The community of Fultondale dates back to the 1800s and was originally known for its coal mining and lumber industries. Today, it is a growing suburban area with a wide variety of amenities available to residents and visitors alike.
Fultondale is home to a number of parks and recreational facilities, including Black Creek Park, which offers a playground, picnic shelters, sports fields, and a walking track. Additionally, the city is home to the Black Creek Trail, a 2.2-mile paved trail that is popular with joggers, hikers, and cyclists.
The city is also known for its annual Fultondale Founder's Day festival, which is held each year in April and features live music, food vendors, carnival rides, and other family-friendly activities.
Overall, Fultondale is a welcoming community that offers a good quality of life to its residents, with plenty of local amenities and attractions to enjoy.
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