Golda Meir School, Historic lower secondary school in Milwaukee, United States
Golda Meir School is a middle and high school building in Milwaukee featuring Romanesque Revival design with detailed stonework and tall windows. The structure spans multiple floors with balanced proportions and carefully crafted exterior details throughout its facade.
The building was designed in 1890 by architect Henry C. Koch and remains protected as a historic landmark. Recognition as a National Historic Landmark and listing on the National Register reflect its lasting importance as an educational structure.
The school bears the name of an Israeli prime minister, reflecting a connection to international history. Students from diverse backgrounds study together in a space that celebrates education as a shared value across communities.
The building is located in an established Milwaukee neighborhood and accessible by public transportation. Visitors should know this is an active school campus where access may vary depending on school hours and special events.
The school brings together students from elementary through high school levels on a single campus. This arrangement allows younger and older students to learn alongside each other in the same location.
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