New York City
In New York City, the name is frequently associated with Robert Fulton, who invented a steam boat. As a New York City street name, Fulton Street may refer to:
- Fulton Street (Brooklyn)
- Fulton Street (Manhattan)
The following stations on the New York City Subway share the name Fulton Street:
- Fulton Street (New York City Subway), a station complex in Manhattan serving the 2 3 4 5 A C J Z trains; consisting of:
- Fulton Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line); serving the 2 3 trains
- Fulton Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line); serving the 4 5 trains
- Fulton Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line); serving the A C trains
- Fulton Street (BMT Nassau Street Line); serving the J Z trains
- The Fulton Center (formerly Fulton Street Transit Center), currently under construction
- Fulton Street (IND Crosstown Line) in Brooklyn serving the G train
The IND Fulton Street Line runs under Fulton Street in Brooklyn, while the IND Eighth Avenue Line runs under Fulton Street in Manhattan.
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“New York is a sucked orange. All conversation is at an end, when we have discharged ourselves of a dozen personalities, domestic or imported, which make up our American existence.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“I was asking for something specific and perfect for my city,
Whereupon lo! upsprang the aboriginal name.
Now I see what there is in a name, a word, liquid, sane, unruly,
musical, self-sufficient,
I see that the word of my city is that word from of old,
Because I see that word nested in nests of water-bays, superb,
Rich, hemmd thick all around with sailships and steamships, an
island sixteen miles long, solid-founded,”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)