Molly Brown House Museum (Denver, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / North Washington / Denver, Colorado / Pennsylvania Street, 1340
 museum, house, place with historical importance, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Queen Anne style (architecture), 1887_construction, historic house museum

(303) 832-4092
1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203

mollybrown.org/

Historic house (now open as a museum) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1887-1892
Architect: William A. Lang (Denver, CO)
Architectural style: Queen Anne; Italian Villa
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Outbuildings: carriage house
Also known as: Margaret Tobin Brown House; House of Lions
Date added to NRHP: 2/1/1972
Other designations: listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
Notes:The mission of the Molly Brown House Museum is to accurately portray the story of Margaret Tobin Brown within the context of her lifetime through ongoing research, artifact collection, preservation, and educational programming in order to inspire courage, conviction and proactive change in the spirit of Margaret Brown. Brown was a noted philanthropist, socialite, and activist and was known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown", as she was one of the survivors of the sinking of the Titanic.
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Coordinates:   39°44'15"N   104°58'50"W
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