The Molly Brown House Museum has become an established museum with the mission of interpreting the life of Margaret Tobin Brown, Victorian Denver, and historic preservation. Approximately 40,000 people visit the "Unsinkable" Molly's House each year to learn about the lifestyle enjoyed by Victorian Denver's upper classes.
After surviving the wreck of the RMS Titanic, Molly Brown (who was actually called Maggie!) used her money and fame on behalf of a variety of causes, including women's suffrage and local Catholic charities. She also led one of Denver's first preservationist causes, rescuing the home of Denver poet Eugene Field.
The Museum Shop offers a wide assortment of Victoriana, including tea accessories, jewelry, greeting cards, and books. It also carries one of the area's only selection of Titanic memorabilia.
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