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November 2021
Join the Molly Brown House Museum for an exclusive "Art with Amy" gallery talk series. Our first elevated (and virtual) conversation will feature "Lady with Parrot," a Brown family original that hangs in the Museum's Drawing Room. Joining Amy will be Becky Black, professor of Art History; Brian Myres, an ornithologist and professor; and Annie [...]
Find out moreGrab a flashlight and join us for a (virtual) ghost hunting tour through Mrs. Brown’s home as we try to find what does go bump in the night! After the tour we will discuss Edwardian notions of ghosts, hauntings, and all things paranormal!
Find out moreMarch 2022
For International Women’s Day 2022 the theme is #Break the Bias. Together we will unpack “bias” to discuss the ways that each of us can break gendered bias within our communities. Together we will imagine a gender equal world free of bias and discrimination, where difference is valued and celebrated regardless of gender identity. Join [...]
Find out moreIt’s 1:20 am April 15, 1912. You are locked in the bowels of the ship with your fellow 3rd class passengers as the Titanic begins its descent into the ocean. Can you solve the puzzles to travel from deck to deck and get on a lifeboat before the ship becomes fully submerged? This will be [...]
Find out moreOur program has its roots in Margaret’s love of art and The Parisian Salon. Join us for an informal and intimate gallery talk, highlighting the art of the Molly Brown House Museum. Hear from experts and artists and then create your own beautiful piece of art, inspired by the program. A take away project with [...]
Find out moreJoin us this summer at the Molly Brown House Museum to commemorate 110 years since the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Discover a heroine’s story through rare Titanic artifacts and never-before-seen family documents. The exhibit brings survivors’ memories of that fateful night to life – including those of Margaret Brown. She was not known as “Unsinkable” [...]
Find out moreApril 2022
Margaret “Molly” Brown. John Jacob Astor. Benjamin Guggenheim. We tend to know the famous names among the Titanic passengers, but what about the not so famous? Who else was traveling on Titanic, and what happened to those who survived? Meet a handful of the survivors and experience their tales of love and loss, escape and [...]
Find out moreWhat did women like Margaret Brown do in Egypt in 1912? Climb to the tops of pyramids and visit the depths of tombs? Join David Pepper of the Egyptian Study Society to learn more about Egyptian culture, customs, archaeology, and the wealthy tourists who took them all in at the turn of the last century. [...]
Find out moreMay 2022
Gil Asakawa will lead a discussion covering recent preservation work at the Amache Relocation Center in Granada, CO. Used from 1941-45 as a relocation center for Japanese Americans living on the West Coast, Amache tells an important story about our past. Colorado Preservation Inc has been working to make the site a national park, and [...]
Find out moreWill you find the love of your life tonight? Join us for flirting Victorian style! You can look, just don’t touch. Get ready for a preposterously good time with a Victorian soiree that provides a historical look into flirting Victorian style–through activities and games. Come ready to participate in engaging activities of a bygone era. [...]
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