Golden Hours (magazine)
| Frequency | Weekly |
|---|---|
| First issue | 1888 |
| Final issue | 1904 |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | New York City |
| Language | English |
Golden Hours was an American juvenile story paper printed from 1888 to 1904, with more than 800 weekly issues. The paper was based in New York City, and Norman Munro was the publisher. W. C. Dunn was editor for the periodical's first ten years.
In 1904 Golden Hours became a monthly family magazine, with "stories and matters of interest for all members of the family," for a subscription price of 25 cents a year.