Thurs, Feb 12, 7:00pm at Barlow Community Center. Co-authors to discuss history of Native Americans in Cuyahoga Valley .
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.