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Just in time for the unsinkable heroine of the Titanic – Margaret “Molly” Brown’s birthday – discover new Titanic stories at the Molly Brown House Museum. “American Dreams” is free with your museum admission ticket!
1340 Pennsylvania Street. Denver, Colorado 80203. (303) 832-4092. Send a Message. OUR SPONSORS.
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The Molly Brown House Museum is a multi-story, Victorian-era home constructed in 1889. We strive to be as accessible as possible; however, due to the historic nature of the home, only the first floor of the house and basement exhibit space are accessible via lift.
Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum is committed to enhancing the city’s unique identity by telling the story of Margaret “Molly” Brown’s activism, philanthropy and passion through educational programs, exhibits and stewardship.
The Molly Brown House Museum’s summer exhibit, Pieces of our Past: 40 years at the Molly Brown House Museum, explores the restoration of Margaret “Molly” Brown’s home. When the home was sold after Margaret’s death in 1932, it was converted from a single family residence to a boarding home.
Jobs & Opportunities. There are so many ways to be a part of the Molly Brown House team! Positions, both paid and volunteer, all help keep this wonderful Registered Historic Place open to the public and remain an important part of Denver landscape and history.
1340 Pennsylvania Street. Denver, Colorado 80203. (303) 832-4092.
Halloween, or some iteration of the holiday we celebrate today, has existed for approximately 2,500 years. Our celebration stems mainly from Irish immigrants and the Victorian era. In that tradition, the Molly Brown House Museum observes the Victorian enthusiasm for Halloween through authentic decorations showcased in Ladies Home Journals of ...
The William Lang-designed museum is now renewed and restored after three years of construction that cost more than $1 million. This tremendous effort involved more than 75 local construction, restoration, and specialty trade businesses from around the region, with more than 200 on the job site over this period.