NEXT MEETING: Thurs, Feb 13, 7:00pm at Barlow Community Center. Christopher Gillcrist, on the History of Piracy on the Great Lakes.
George Golden House
The simple, sturdy Greek Revival double doorway indicates that this building was originally built as a shop, as well as a residence. George Golden, the first owner, died two years after its completion, and his widow married the shoemaker, Isaac Quay, himself a widower. Part of the building became Quay’s shoe shop and it later housed a dressmaker and a boarding house. The present first floor display windows are a late twentieth century addition.