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June 2022
Explore Queer Capitol Hill on this walking tour. The tour will take guests through Bachelor's Row and look at how single apartments offered privacy for a closeted community. We'll explore how public spaces were a refuge and places to connect for LGBTQ people. And we will look at how laws such as anti-crossdressing and R-0 [...]
Find out moreIt is a well-known fact that Margaret Brown traveled to many places throughout the world. From New York to India, Paris to Moscow, she visited dozens of places over the course of her life, often picking up artifacts, art and inspiration along the way. One of the most striking and prominent examples of this in [...]
Find out moreAre you ready to uncover more about Denver’s past while following a series of clues through the city? You’ll have 4 days to complete your hunt—although it should take something closer to 2.5 hours. Go by foot, go by bike, or any way you like! The hunt is an innovative way to uncover more about [...]
Find out moreFor in-person ticket holders, the evening will start at 4:00 pm with a whiskey tasting session at our host location - Talnua Distillery. The tasting will be followed by a presentation from Museum staff on the connections between Margaret Brown, Ireland, and the Titanic. From the Talnua tap room, we will virtually welcome world-renowned Titanic [...]
Find out moreJuly 2022
Adrian Saker, Founder & CEO of the Friends of Titanic Lighthouse (FOTL) and Angelica Harris, Descendant Advocate at FOTL and author of Titanic The Brothers Peracchio-Two Boys and a Dream. Join us in 2022 for the Molly Brown House Museum’s A Deeper Dive! A Deeper Dive is our speaker series to accompany the Titanic exhibit, [...]
Find out moreJoin us as we explore—and taste—some of the popular cocktails that would have been found aboard passenger ships like the Titanic during the Golden Age of Cocktails. This will be an in-person event lasting approximately one hour. Food and cocktails will be available.
Find out moreAugust 2022
Thanks to American popular culture we generally think of the English, Irish, and maybe the Americans aboard the Titanic. But who else was travelling on Titanic and what were their stories? Join authors Lilly Setterdahl and Leila Salloum Elias as they share the stories of the large Swedish and Syrian contingents en route to America [...]
Find out moreThe continuous struggle for women's participation and equality in all spheres of life and society is observed on Women’s Equality Day, August 26. To mark the day, with Amy’s guidance you will sweep texture and washes of delicate paint to create a beautiful one-of-a kind textured acrylic painting on a wood base. In the early [...]
Find out moreSeptember 2022
Using Margaret Brown's own actions as the Titanic disaster unfolded, we'll discuss women as heroes, as warriors, as spies, as do-gooders. Or simply put, women doing what must be done in the faces of crisis as they've always do. Bring an example of your favorite heroine, real or imagined! Join us in 2022 for the [...]
Find out moreFor tickets click here Mystery surrounds so many of the lives, both saved and lost, in the Titanic tragedy. One of those mysteries--what happened to the Chinese men aboard Titanic--intrigued documentary filmmaker Steven Schwankert enough that he and a team of researchers took the deepest of dives to discover what happened to this small group [...]
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