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  1. The Molly Brown House Museum is proud to offer a reduced admission of $2 per person, for those who present their EBT card upon admission. Code: SNAP. The Molly Brown House Museum has also partnered with several Library Districts around the Denver Metro to offer complimentary admission.

  2. Added to NRHP. February 1, 1972. 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. She survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic and was known as the “Heroine of the Titanic” for her service to survivors.

  3. Community Book Club: The Community Book Club is a collaborative effort between the Center for Colorado Women’s History and the Molly Brown House Museum. Each year, we select six books to read and discuss them in one of our historic house museums. For more information, contact Mike Erickson at hpressman@mollybrown.org. Between the Lions.

  4. Schedule a Tea Experience! Enjoy a tea experience at the Molly Brown House Museum outside of our holiday and public teas! Gather a minimum of ten guests for a museum tea experience and we can find a date that works for your party. This includes a catered high tea in our third floor event space and entry into the museum. Contact Mike at ...

  5. Walking Tours. Walking tours are led by passionate volunteer docents, who are carefully selected and go through a rigorous training and certification process run by Historic Denver. They are prepared to give you a knowledgeable, engaging and fun tour around Denver’s iconic neighborhoods and sites. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE. MOLLY BROWN HOUSE MUSEUM.

  6. Virtual House Tours (3rd-6th) $4/student, Teachers free Title I teachers and students, free. Walk (virtually) in Margaret “MollyBrown’s footsteps! Explore the home of the legendary Titanic heroine while learning about the history of Colorado and the Brown family. This interactive 45-minute tour is a perfect way to supplement a unit on ...

  7. At the Molly Brown House Museum we are decorated for Christmas and looking forward to fun events such as our Candlelight tours, Christmas Teas, and docent-led tours of the home. To get everyone in the holiday spirit here is some interesting information on the roots of Christmas, especially in relation to Victorian traditions. We hope […]

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