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Johnstown, the county seat of Fulton County, is considered the birthplace of the Women's Rights Movement in the U.S., as activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born here in 1815. Known for its glove manufacturing, the city also offers a variety of recreation outlets, including three golf courses, multiple parks and natural areas, and the Neuse River, perfect for kayaking or fishing.
Known for its prowess in the glove-making industry, the city of Gloversville now has a hand in all kinds of industries. Its growth is a reflection of Gloversville's strong community foundation and ideal location in the middle of upstate New York. Opportunities for outdoor activity are easy to find with attractions like the Adirondack Animal Land, the largest zoo in upstate New York.
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