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  1. The Molly Brown House Museum (also known as House of Lions) is a house in Denver, Colorado, United States that was the home of American philanthropist, activist, and socialite Margaret Brown.

  2. Monday – Sunday, 9am – 5pm* Tuesdays & Thursdays, the museum is open until 7pm* *Last entry into the museum is 1 hour prior to museum closing. Margaret Brown may be best known as a survivor of the Titanic, but she was so much more. Hear her incredible story as you tour her home with one of our knowledgeable guides.

  3. Location: Denver, CO. Significance: Home of philanthropist, socialite, and Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Designation: National Register of Historic Places. She survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912 and was known afterwards as the “Unsinkable” Molly Brown. Her house, called “the House of Lions” but historically known ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Molly Brown House Museum stands as an enduring symbol of the turn of the 20th century in Denver. In the 1880s, the lucky few who made millions in the mountains, the railroads, or trade moved to the prestigious Capitol Hill neighborhood.

  6. The famous Molly Brown House Museum, home of Titanic survivor Margaret Tobin Brown, is a designated landmark in Denvers Capitol Hill neighborhood. This top Denver attraction has been welcoming visitors for over forty-three years.

  7. Molly Brown House Museum is the gateway to exploring the history of Denver and the West. The 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque structure was designed by legendary architect William Lang and sits in Denver’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · The Molly Brown House Lakewood, also known as Avoca Lodge, is a historic building in Lakewood, Colorado, near Bear Creek. It is most famously recognized as the summer retreat for Margaret and her husband James Joseph Brown.

  9. Built in 1889, the Molly Brown House was one of the earliest homes being built with electricity (rather than being converted from gas). Its local stonework, quarried from Castle Rock and Manitou Springs, represent the uniqueness of Colorado architecture and geology.

  10. Molly Brown House Museum. 1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO, 80203. (303) 832-4092. Booking: events@mollybrown.org. Business: admin@mollybrown.org. Tue: 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM. Wed: 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM. Thu: 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM. Fri: 10:00 AM - 04:30 PM.

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