
Apartments near Molly Brown House Museum in Denver, CO (2,072 Rentals)


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The Molly Brown House Museum is an opportunity to grow intellectually and still have an amazing time right in your Denver apartments community. This is the home of the Unsinkable Molly Brown, one of the Titanic's only survivors. While the town of Denver treated her badly in her lifetime they are only more than happy to claim her as an ancestor now. Visit her home and listen as women dressed in period clothing tell of Molly's life and circumstances. Living in a Denver apartment can mean a lot of things. Historic importance is one of them as you listen to Molly's life challenges and realize all this happened in your own backyard. The house has been restored to how it once looked when Molly and her husband JJ lived here. Titanic buffs get a real kick out of this part of historic Denver and womens history fanatics have a lot to take in here as well. Take a guided tour or walk yourself through the house with one of the informational pamphlets. Take part in some of the special exhibits and workshops the museum offers to their guests. Molly Brown House apartments communities can even rent the facilities for parties and meeting that will be remembered forever. This is a special place in the Denver apartments community. Check it out today and see what made Molly so unsinkable.
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