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  1. Historic Denvers 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. Molly Brown House Museum. 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 guests. Explore on your own or join us for a guided tour.

  3. With their new money and an already growing circle of friends, the Browns purchased what would become their long-time Denver home on Pennsylvania Avenue (now Street) in 1894. By the 1890s, the Denver skyline was filled with hotels, office blocks and looming brick smokestacks.

  4. Built by notable Denver architect William Lang, the three-story house had four fireplaces, two large lion statues guarding the front of the house, and boasted new and modern technologies, including electricity, central heating, indoor plumbing, and a hand-crank telephone.

  5. Come visit the Museum and experience the home of Denvers own Unsinkable Margaret Brown and mining magnate James Joseph Brown.

  6. The Molly Brown House Museum’s collection consists of approximately 9000 objects, photos and archives which help us understand the life and historical context of the “Unsinkable” Margaret Tobin Brown, including her 1889 house on Capitol Hill.

  7. Molly Brown House. Capitol Hill Historic Home. This Victorian celebrates the life and times of the scandalous "Unsinkable" Molly Brown. The heroine of the Titanic courageously saved several lives ...

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