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Molly Brown House Museum

1340 Pennsylvania St
Denver, CO 80203

(303) 832-4092
mollybrown.org
4 star rating based on 23 reviews

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Tue-Sat 10am-3:30pm Sun 12pm-3:30pm  
Status: Closed  
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tel: (303) 832-4092

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tel: (609) 345-0091

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This three-story Victorian home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood used to be one of Denver's quaint little cultural secrets--the home where Molly Brown lived at the turn of the century. But the 1996 film "Titanic" made the museum a popular tourist site. Here, visitors can learn about the society matron's rise from rags to riches, her political activism and survival of the sinking of the Titanic.

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CAPITOL HILL . Located on Capitol Hill, this structure was home to the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, who gained her nickname by surviving the sinking of the Titanic. The home is fully restored and furnished with period pieces. Known for her flamboyance, Molly Brown was a formidable woman in Denver society. Special events such as teas and readings are offered at the home these days.

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Special exhibits, collections and events are hosted at the museum. Visit their website for details.

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Brown was one of the first historic preservationists, and appropriately, the home is now owned and operated by Historic Denver, Inc.

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A little piece of Denver's history, unearthed in the Titanic.

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In Short This three-story Victorian home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood used to be one of Denver's quaint little cultural secrets--the home where Molly Brown lived at the turn of the century. But the 1996 film "Titanic" made the museum a popular tourist site. Here, visitors can learn about the society matron's rise from rags to riches, her political activism and survival of the... more

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Built in 1889 of Colorado rhyolite with sandstone trim, this was the residence of J.J. and Margaret (Molly) Brown from 1894 to 1932. The "unsinkable" Molly Brown became a national heroine in 1912 when the Titanic sank. She took charge of a group of immigrant women in a lifeboat and later raised money for their benefit.

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catch a peice of history by jim m. at InsiderPages

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In case anyone don't know molly brown was one of the few survivers of the titanic dubing her the unsinkable molly brown and her home is now a Museum that tells of her life just one of the historical places natives and visiters alike go to visit. when you first go is the people are dressed from the erea and they all seem to really love their jobs! the gift shop is small but if you are a... more

Fun to see. by Debby H. at InsiderPages

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The Molly Brown house is fun to see for those into History.
I was lucky enough to have a tour and be served tea and scones for a private function, and it was wonderful hearing the stories of Molly Brown and seeing her things.
If you can schedule a tea, I would do it! So much to learn!!!

okay by Kristina W. at InsiderPages

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Women in period dress, some modeled after Molly's actual dresses, lead you through the three-story home while educating you on some of the historic dame's exploits.
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