Margaret Brown may be best known as a survivor of the Titanic, but she was so much more. Hear her incredible story as you tour her home with one of our knowledgeable guides. Learn about her family and the integral roles they played in her life, most especially that of her husband, J.J. Brown. Mother, wife, philanthropist, suffragist, actress–Margaret Brown’s story is so much bigger than anything you’ve seen in the movies.
Historic Denver invites you to explore a new Titanic exhibit at the Molly Brown House Museum! On display through December 31, 2024, “American Dreams” features a look at the massive emigration to America in 1912 and the way Titanic’s protocol affected the fate of immigrant families. You’ll also learn about Margaret Brown’s feelings toward the “aristocrats” who refused to help her raise money for the immigrant survivors and how she was dubbed “Heroine of the Titanic” for these activities.
Historic Denver invites you to explore a new Titanic exhibit at the Molly Brown House Museum! On display through December 31, 2024, “American Dreams” features a look at the massive emigration to America in 1912 and the way Titanic’s protocol affected the fate of immigrant families. You’ll also learn about Margaret Brown’s feelings toward the “aristocrats” who refused to help her raise money for the immigrant survivors and how she was dubbed “Heroine of the Titanic” for these activities.
Just in time for the unsinkable heroine of the Titanic – Margaret “Molly” Brown’s birthday – discover new Titanic stories at the Molly Brown House Museum. “American Dreams” is free with your museum admission ticket!