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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The Molly Brown House Museum is the premier place to explore Denver's history. Explore on your own, or interact with knowledgeable docents who share the Progressive Era changes Margaret and mining engineer husband J.J. saw in their lifetime and learn their role in shaping Denver.

  6. Apr 13, 2021 · The Molly Brown House in Denver was almost lost to time ... and a parking lot. But restoration efforts that continue today have lots of people to thank for its continued existence, including...

  7. 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.

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