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  1. Restoration of theMolly Brown House Museum. On December 11, 1970, Historic Denver, Inc. was formed in a grass roots effort to save the House of Lions from demolition. Through several phases of restoration the house has been restored to its original splendor. We encourage you to visit the Museum to lend your support, see the restoration work ...

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      Virtual House Tours (3rd-6th) $4/student, Teachers free...

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      Enjoy a tea experience at the Molly Brown House Museum...

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      The Molly Brown House Museum offers a variety of programs...

  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.

    • William A. Lang, Land Developers John W. Smith and George W. Clayton
    • less than one acre
    • Queen Anne Richardsonian Romanesque
  3. 1,489 reviews. #15 of 454 things to do in Denver. Speciality MuseumsHistoric Sites. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 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. Enjoy our 2022 summer exhibit, "Heroine of the Titanic" available to all ...

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  4. The Molly Brown House was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 1, 1972. The house had fallen into disrepair, but in 1970 through extraordinary citizen effort, Historic Denver, Inc. was founded to save the 1889 home. The organization saved the property and it continues to operate as the Molly Brown House Museum.

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