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Now Open Through July 6, 2025 – After exploring Molly Brown’s heroic Titanic survival story and her tireless advocacy for survivors at our museum, continue your journey aboard the legendary ship itself at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage The exhibition features a dedicated Molly Brown exhibit area showcasing her remarkable Titanic story!
- Visit Us - Molly Brown House Museum
The Molly Brown House Museum is a multi-story, Victorian-era home constructed in 1889 We strive to be as accessible as possible; however, due to the historic nature of the home, only the first floor of the house and basement exhibit space are accessible via lift
- ABOUT US - Molly Brown House Museum
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
- About Margaret Molly Brown - Molly Brown House Museum
Margaret Brown was drawn to the independent women of Newport even though her fortune was small in comparison Margaret was quickly accepted by Newport’s leaders, particularly Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, the President of the National Women’s Suffrage Association
- Frequently Asked Questions - Molly Brown House Museum
Do you have to be on a tour to see the Molly Brown House Museum? The Museum offers guided tours everyday on the hour We also offer a self-guided tour option called “Explore on Your Own” for those guests who would prefer to take their time viewing the house
- Events - Molly Brown House Museum
Join us for an in-depth tour in the home of Titanic survivor, Margaret “Molly” Brown as we explore new Titanic artifacts in the See Justice Done exhibit that tells the experience of Margaret Brown who was declared the heroine of the Titanic by newspapers for her ability to comfort and raise money for Titanic’s immigrant passengers, and
- The History Behind Historic Denver - Molly Brown House Museum
1340 Pennsylvania Street was an address made famous by the remarkable woman who had once lived there, Margaret Tobin Brown – or as she’s commonly known, the Unsinkable “Molly” Brown, the famed Titanic survivor
- Exhibits - Molly Brown House Museum
Explore mysteries associated with the Titanic and Margaret Brown, the Titanic’s representation in popular culture, museums, and memorials In addition, learn more about the immigrant groups that were traveling on the Titanic, and how this disaster forever shaped the course of their lives
- At Home Resources - Molly Brown House Museum
During the COVID-19 outbreak, the Molly Brown House Museum would like to help ease the burden on families and educators by providing free and low-cost resources that can be done in the classroom or the safety of your own home
- Collections - Molly Brown House Museum
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 Dip into the past by exploring our artifacts online
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