This historical photo is from the July 4, 1973, edition of the The Golden Star. Golden’s first real schoolhouse, which is now the home of Clarence Palumbo and family, was moved to a new foundation just across the railway tracks on 10th Street. The previous school had been in the waiting room of the skating rink. The house has been the home of the Palumbos since the 1940s when Clarence’s father, Dalvatore, reinforced the walls and divided it into seven rooms. (Golden Museum and Archives)

This historical photo is from the July 4, 1973, edition of the The Golden Star. Golden’s first real schoolhouse, which is now the home of Clarence Palumbo and family, was moved to a new foundation just across the railway tracks on 10th Street. The previous school had been in the waiting room of the skating rink. The house has been the home of the Palumbos since the 1940s when Clarence’s father, Dalvatore, reinforced the walls and divided it into seven rooms. (Golden Museum and Archives)

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This historical photo is from the July 4, 1973 edition of the The Golden Star.

Golden’s first real schoolhouse, which is now the home of Clarence Palumbo and family, was moved to a new foundation just across the railway tracks on 10th street. The previous school had been in the waiting room of the skating rink. The house has been the home of the Palumbos since the 1940’s when Clarence’s father, Dalvatore, reinforced the walls and divided it into seven rooms

~Golden Museum and Archives

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