The Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Molly Brown House Museum are collaborating to celebrate the extraordinary life and times of Denver's “Unsinkable” Molly Brown, one of Titanic’s most notable characters. Costumed Molly Brown House volunteers will attend special events at the Museum during the run of the Titanic exhibition. And the Museum is encouraging Titanic fans to visit the Molly Brown House, a celebrated Denver landmark.
The Molly Brown House Museum, owned and operated by Historic Denver, Inc., is located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood. Built in 1889, it is a lavish 14-room Victorian mansion that has been fully restored to its turn-of-the-century grandeur. Tours of the Molly Brown House Museum are offered daily. Don't miss the following exhibits, films, programs and activities at the Molly Brown House. For more information and ticket prices, call 303.832.4092 or visit www.mollybrown.org.
Molly Brown: The Biography of a Changing Nation
New permanent exhibition and documentary film
Opening June 23, 2007
Titanic Activity Center for Families
Outdoor activities
June 23–September 2007
Molly Brown: The Biography of a Changing Nation Red Carpet Premiere
Exceptional documentary premiere and party at the Paramount Theater in downtown Denver.
June 27, 2007. Visit www.mollybrown.org for details.
Titanic Hat-Making Workshop
Make a hat like the one Kate Winslet wore in James Cameron’s movie Titanic.
August 18, 2007
Titanic Dinners
Eight-course meal with opulent table settings and candlelight tour. Offered various times. Visit www.mollybrown.org for details and reservations.