Denver, Colorado
The Molly Brown House Museum is the restored Victorian home of Margaret "Molly" Brown, the philanthropist and activist famous for surviving the sinking of the Titanic. Located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, the museum tells the story of her life, her social reform work, and the history of Denver during the Gilded Age.
Saved from demolition by Historic Denver, Inc. in the 1970s, the house features original family possessions and period furnishings. Guided tours offer insights into the domestic life of the era and Brown's enduring impact on women's rights and labor reform.