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February 2024
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB - MOLLY BROWN: UNRAVELING THE MYTH Virtual or in person at Molly Brown House Museum Join the Molly Brown House Museum and the Center for Colorado Women’s History, as we read and discuss books related to women’s history, Colorado history, and books by women authors from Colorado. Book titles and locations can [...]
Find out moreKnown as “the non-starving artist,” Bob Ragland inspired many Denver artists to pursue art as a career and shake off the expectation that art would not provide a living wage. His mentees continue to actively contribute to Denver’s art scene and will share their favorite memories and inspirational words from Bob. During this panel conversation [...]
Find out moreThe Molly Brown House Museum’s The Rise and Fall of Mining Towns in Colorado exhibit includes a special Vance Kirkland lithograph. Join Curator Stephanie McGuire in welcoming the Kirkland Museum staff to learn more about “Colorado’s preeminent artist."
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Adolph Zang is most often associated with Zang Brewery, which has its own fascinating history as one of Denver’s most prominent businesses. His impressive family home located at 7th and Clarkson Streets was financed by his brewery and his mining interests. Designed by Frank Eberley in 1902, the residence remained in the Zang family for [...]
Find out moreWant the inside scoop? Want to know ALL the things? Join us for one (or all) of our monthly Insider Tours on select Tuesday evenings at 6:00 pm. This Women’s History Month, join Museum Director Andrea Malcomb for a conversation on the power of women when they collectively convene. As we walk through the historic [...]
Find out moreJoin us for a unique evening 400 feet above Denver in the Daniels & Fisher Clock Tower! Author Mark Barnhouse will join us to share insight on the history of the building that was modeled after the Campanile of St. Mark's in Venice and was once the tallest west of the Mississippi. In addition to [...]
Find out moreHear racy tales and explore taboo topics while sipping cocktails with our 1340 Penn Program Series at the historic home of Margaret "Molly" Brown. From Salon de Paris to en plein air, the “New Women” of the late 19th century were bucking trends and pushing societies limits. Explore the female artists who Margaret celebrated by hanging [...]
Find out moreApril 2024
It’s 1:20am 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?
Find out moreIt’s 1:20am 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? Thursday, April 4 & April [...]
Find out moreEnjoy tea in the historic home of a woman who not only survived the sinking but made headlines as the Heroine of the Titanic. Learn about Brown’s experience on the Titanic by exploring her historic home then enjoy a high tea with fruit, scones, tea sandwiches, desserts, and Margaret’s favorite blend of tea. Saturday, April 6,10:20 [...]
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