Fulton County, county in Ohio, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 41,889 inhabitants. The county was created 175 years ago in 1850. Its county seat is Wauseon.
There are 1 city/town in Fulton County, OH. The largest city of Fulton County is Champion with a population of 9,005.
Fulton County is located in northwest Ohio. Some of the notable cities and towns in Fulton County include:
Wauseon - Wauseon is the county seat and largest city in Fulton County. It had a population of 7,167 as of 2020. Wauseon hosts the annual Northwest Ohio Plowing Match.
Archbold - Archbold is a village located southeast of Wauseon. It had a population of 4,346 as of 2020. Archbold is known as the "Fountain City" and hosts an annual Fireworks Festival.
Swanton - Swanton is a village located north of Wauseon near the Michigan border. It had a population of 3,830 as of 2020. The village has several historic buildings and museums.
Delta - Delta is a village located west of Wauseon. It had a population of 3,462 as of 2020. Delta is home to Providence University.
Lyons - Lyons is a village located east of Wauseon with a population of 1,273 as of 2020. It hosts an annual Apple Festival in October.
Fulton County consists of small agricultural villages and communities surrounding the county seat of Wauseon in northwest Ohio’s scenic lake region.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Fulton County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Champion | Township in Trumbull County, Ohio | 9,005 |