Purchase your ticket, download your guide, and explore the Museum while learning the inspirational story of Denver’s Titanic heroine and engaged social activist, Margaret “Molly” Tobin Brown.
Margaret Brown may be best known as a survivor of the Titanic, but she was so much more. Hear her incredible story as you tour her home with one of our knowledgable guides.
In Operation: Scout, scouts learn what it was like to be a girl in the early 1900s through the exploration of the Molly Brown House Museum. Scouts will explore what girls liked to do for fun and what daily life would have been like for Margaret and her daughter
First, take on the role of Curator of the Molly Brown House Museum! During this in-person field trip, find out about your duties and responsibilities, and get some hands-on experience while learning about the history of Colorado and the Brown family.
Uncover the story of Margaret Brown! Are you ready to take on the role of Curator of the Molly Brown House Museum? This interactive tour and program are a perfect way to supplement a unit on Colorado history, women’s history, mining history, and more!
Discover the world of Margaret Brown and her family as you tour her house! This tour is a perfect way to supplement a unit on Colorado history, women’s history, mining history, and more! This is a 45-minute program.
Discover the world of Margaret Brown and her family as you tour her house! This tour is a perfect way to supplement a unit on Colorado history, women’s history, mining history, and more!
This special Homeschool Day Cream Tea program will include a self-guided tour of the house and a small Denver tea party on the 3rd Floor. Cream Tea includes 1 sandwich, 1 scone, hot tea and apple cider for all participants, including adults.
Learn about the Browns and Christmases of the past while exploring games, crafts and yummy treats throughout the Brown’s home decorated in its Victorian finery.
Create memories with friends and family at the Molly Brown House Museum with a Tea experience. Explore the historic home and enjoy delicious tea service catered by Food for Thought
It was a night to remember, and a night that no one who survived would ever forget. But who were the people aboard the Titanic? What can the objects and documents they left behind tell us about their worlds?
Margaret Brown and her daughter, Helen would never leave the house without a hat. Now is your chance to make a hat of your own with feathers, flowers, ribbons and more!
Reminisce about your days of school outings with our new field trip program for grown-ups! While we sip on a signature cocktail, we will engage in museum activities popular in our field-trips to awaken the “child-at-heart”!
Our newest tour explores the ever-evolving “Main Street” of Denver. Learn how 16th Street won the title of Denver’s “Main Street” in the late 1800s and became a destination for retail, entertainment, and transportation.
Join us for a guided tour of the D&F Clock Tower. The 60 minute tour features access to the 17th floor balcony, and information about history and architecture of Denver.
Join Historic Denver and the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American for an exciting afternoon of architecture and music as we visit two stunning churches, learn about their history and hear beautiful organ music.
Join us for delightful evening at the top of the Daniels and Fisher Tower. Enjoy cocktails and appetizers as you tour the Tower, and hear from author and historian Mark Barnhouse, who will share the history of the 1911 Tower.
Adolph Zang is most often associated with Zang Brewery. His impressive family home located at 7th and Clarkson Streets was financed by his brewery and his mining interests. Learn more about the Zang family during this 90-minute tour of their exquisite three-story mansion.
Join us for delicious drinks and apps at the Historic Elitch Theatre, with special guest Mary Elitch Long, the first woman to own and manage a zoo — the first zoo between Chicago and California!
Join us for a workshop that will help you feel more knowledgeable about your historic home. We’ll cover popular topics like historic window repair, masonry, maintenance FAQs and more.
After the Love Old Buildings Expo, walk over to the Molly Brown House Museum, where we’ll enjoy a tour with Museum Director Andrea Malcomb about how they approached restoration at the house.
In the late 19th century, streets like Lincoln, Grant, Logan and Pennsylvania boasted the most prestigious addresses in the city. Join us on our next installment of Cocktails in Cool Places: Night Out in Capitol Hill.
Grab your teammates and get ready for a fun day exploring Denver’s historic places. This scavenger hunt will take about 2.5 hours in total and features 12 clues. You can walk, bike or drive between sites.
Step back in time with a field trip to Denver’s historic Daniels & Fisher Clock Tower, once the tallest building west of the Mississippi. Students will learn about the tower’s architectural and cultural significance, ride the elevator to the upper floors, and explore areas accessible only by open-riser stairs, all while enjoying panoramic views of the city.
Join us in honoring the Women of the West like Margaret Brown with a special tea at her historic Denver home. Explore the historic home then enjoy a high tea with fruit, scones, tea sandwiches, desserts, and Margaret’s favorite blend of tea.
Create holiday memories with friends and family at the Molly Brown House Museum with a Winter Tea experience. Explore the historic home in its holiday splendor then enjoy a high tea with fruit, scones, tea sandwiches, desserts, and Margaret’s favorite blend of tea.
Celebrate the darker Victorian winter traditions at the Molly Brown House Museum. Krampus and his bride will recite chilling tales from The Fright Before Christmas in a festive parlor setting. Enjoy beverages, learn about eerie holiday lore, and pose for photos with our horned hosts during this macabre yuletide gathering.
Step into the magic of the season as the Molly Brown House Museum is dressed in its finest Victorian holiday décor. Discover the traditions, stories, and celebrations that made the holidays sparkle in Margaret Brown’s time.
Join the historic National Western Stock Show celebration with a special tea at the Denver home of Margaret “Molly” Brown. The event includes a tour of the Molly Brown House Museum and a high tea service with a variety of treats and Margaret’s favorite tea blend.
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