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  1. Helen traveled extensively with Margaret during one of the busiest periods of her life. Her scrapbook contains historical gems that broadened our understanding of Margaret. The links below will lead you to dynamic visuals of that information created by Molly Brown House Museum student interns from Johns Hopkins University.

  2. Molly Brown House Museum. 1,489 reviews. #16 of 453 things to do in Denver. Speciality MuseumsHistoric Sites. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Write a review. About. This antique-filled Victorian house was the home of Margaret "Molly" Brown, not only a famous survivor of the Titanic, but so much more.

  3. 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 as the ...

  4. 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 surviving in Downtown Denver's former Millionaire's Row.

    • 1340 Pennsylvania St Denver, CO 80203
  5. Molly Brown House Museum 1340 Pennsylvania Street. Denver, CO 80203 United States. Google Map. After the Love Old Buildings Expo, walk over to the Molly Brown House Museum, where we’ll enjoy a tour with Museum Director Andrea Malcomb about how they approached restoration at the house.

  6. Denver County. The Brown House, a two-and-one-half-story stone building, was originally started in 1887 by George W. Clayton or Isaac N. Large. It was purchased by James J. and Margaret (Maggie) Tobin Brown in 1890 and completed circa 1892.

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

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