At Home with Molly Brown

Digital resources for families, adults, and teachers to use at home or in the classroom. 

Sculpture of a sitting lion outside the Molly Brown House. Black and white photo

Looking for fun ways to engage with the Molly Brown House Museum from home? Click on the buttons below for activities, tours, and more!

Questions or comments? Feel free to send us an email at education@mollybrown.org.

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Virtual Tours

Wishing you could walk through history and see the features that make Margaret’s house special? Join us on a virtual tour that will not only let you experience the house restored to it’s 1910 splendor but also learn about the life of an amazing woman and her family.

Start you tour here

Entry Hall

Formal Parlor

Library

J.J.’s Study

Dining Room 1

Kitchen

The Sunroom and the Third Floor

Second Floor Bedrooms

Margaret’s Bedroom

Virtual Backgrounds:

Tired of the same old Zoom backgrounds?  Have your meeting in the Molly Brown House Museum instead!

Other Learning Opportunities:

Community Book Club:
The Community Book Club is a collaborative effort between the Center for Colorado Women’s History and the Molly Brown House Museum. Each year, we select six books to read and discuss them in one of our historic house museums. For more information, contact Mike Erickson at hpressman@mollybrown.org.

Between the Lions
Want even more? Check out our Between the Lions blog! Articles focus on the life and times of the Brown Family, early Colorado and Denver history, and of course on the Brown’s themselves!

Coloring Sheets:
Coloring isn’t just for the kids! Coloring has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety in adults. What better way than to relax with a Margaret Brown inspired artwork? Grab the colored pencils and get started!

Virtual Exhibits

Over the past two years, the Molly Brown House Museum has partnered with the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design (RMCAD). Working with staff and volunteers, RMCAD students have completed independent research and produced two two original exhibits. Take a look!

Culture Knows no Bounds

Then & Now: Reflecting on the 1918 Pandemic

Families/Teachers

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. Stay safe!

Questions or comments? Feel free to send us an email at education@mollybrown.org.

(Hi)story Time! logo with light blue-green background and a blue green Victorian hat with pink feathers. Reads "Molly Brown House Museum Presents: (Hi)story Time!"

History-inspired storytime and activities for you to use with learners at home or in the classroom. Find them here.

Enjoy mini-history lessons and activities.

"The Junior Historians" written in dark pink with a dark green blue line underneath "historians"

For the kid who loves history, these programs offer stories, lessons, hands-on activities, games, demonstrations and more.

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For the kid who loves history, these programs offer stories, lessons, hands-on activities, games, demonstrations and more.

History @ Home: The program brings history alive at home! In these downloadable mini-lessons learn about Colorado’s history and then create, draw, and experiment in related activities. Recommended for grades 2nd-5th.

Recent History @ Home Activities:

"The Junior Historians" written in dark pink with a dark green blue line underneath "historians"

For the kid who loves history, these programs offer stories, lessons, hands-on activities, games, demonstrations and more.

A Servant's Life

Molly the Activist

Ski Jump

Carl Howelsen and the Ski Jump

Lesson and Activity

WWI Code Breaking

Suffrage Portraits

Suffrage Portraits

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Suggested Reading:
Looking for some new books about Margaret or her contemporaries? Check out this list put together in collaboration with Denver Public Library for grades K-8th. Did you know that DPL has thousands of books you can check out digitally?  Look for some of these titles and more on the library’s website.