The Golda Meir House Museum on the Auraria Campus in Denver, CO is a standing tribute to the life and legacy of Golda Meir, Israel's first female prime minister and one of the most influential women of the 20th century. The museum showcases the story of a woman who came from a low-income, ethnic background and through her perseverance, ideals, and dedication, changed the world.
The museum is located in a duplex that was Golda Meir's only known U.S. residence. The exhibit spaces include the living room and bedroom, which are furnished to reflect how they would have looked when Meir lived there. Original artifacts on display provide a glimpse into her life, including religious texts, a bank statement, a pushke for charity donations, and a kitchen stove. The house was saved from demolition and moved twice before being relocated to its current location on the Auraria Campus.
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