Golda Meir House Museum
News: Love and History On Feb. 14, the Golda Meyer House Museum hosts “Golda’s Love,” an hour-long Valentine’s Day celebration that raises funds for the upkeep of the historic site.
The 7 p.m. event will allow guests to hear love stories from Golda Meyer’s life, her friends, the true love story of her sister almost lost, the love between sisters and how Golda met her husband, signer Maurice Meyerson, while in Denver. .
In the year Mayer, Prime Minister of Israel from 1969-76, was born in what is now Kyiv, Ukraine, and immigrated to Wisconsin with his family as a child. After a disagreement with her parents over whether she would be allowed to attend high school, Meyer moved to Denver to live with her sister Shayna and Shayna’s husband. She attended North High School for two years before returning to Wisconsin after settling a rift with her family.
About the organization: Mayer’s Julian Street duplex was moved to the campus in 1988 and was Named A Denver landmark in 1995.
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