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Golden was once a small settlement, or community, located in El Dorado County, California. It was situated close to another place called Soapweed. Today, Golden is no longer an active community.

What Was Golden?

Golden was a very small settlement that existed for a short time. It is now considered a "ghost town" or a "former populated place" because people no longer live there. Many small settlements like Golden popped up in California during the state's early history, often tied to mining or other local activities.

Where Was Golden Located?

Golden was found in El Dorado County, which is in the eastern part of California. This area is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and its history during the California Gold Rush. While the exact spot of Golden might be hard to find today, it was part of the many small communities that dotted the landscape of El Dorado County.

How Did Golden Get Its Name?

The settlement of Golden was named after a person! Its name came from Callie L. Golden, who was the very first postmaster there. A postmaster is the person in charge of a post office. It was common for small towns or settlements to be named after important local figures or the people who helped establish key services like a post office.

The Post Office Years

Even though Golden was a small place, it had its own post office for a few years. The post office operated from 1923 to 1926. Having a post office was a big deal for any community, as it connected residents to the outside world by allowing them to send and receive mail. The short time the post office was open suggests that Golden was a very temporary settlement. After 1926, the post office closed, and the settlement eventually faded away.

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