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“An enduring symbol of the Victorian era”
As more and more historic properties were demolished in the 1960s, a group of preservation-minded Denver citizens joined efforts in 1970 to rescue the home of Titanic survivor Margaret Tobin Brown. The group incorporated as Historic Denver, Inc. and began major restoration efforts in order to return the home’s interior and exterior to its early 20th century grandeur. Guided tours of the Museum reach an average of 45,000 visitors a year, sharing the story of Margaret "Molly" Brown and Denver history. It is our mission "to inspire courage, conviction and proactive change in the spirit of Margaret Brown.
What a wonderful museum! Living in Leadville, I was familiar with some of "Maggie's" story but DANG, what a bad beatch! She did so much to give back and I walked away feeling inspired! Read more
Well organized museum focusing mainly on women's vote and the Titanic. Margaret was a society woman that made her money in a gold mine and did some world traveling. Her story featured in The... Read more
If you're a history lover, I highly recommend planning an hour or two to visit the Molly Brown House Museum. Located near the Capitol Building, the house is one of the limited historical homes... Read more
Molly Brown House Museum
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- Sun, Wed - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
- Tue: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm
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