Molly
Brown and the
Molly Brown House Museum
Molly Brown has been
the subject of many books, movies and stage productions, and has
become one of Denver’s most intriguing legends. Margaret was a
classic American rags-to-riches story. She moved to Leadville,
Colorado when she was 19 years old in search of adventure and wealth.
While in Leadville, she caught the eye of mining superintendent James
Joseph (J.J.) Brown and they were married shortly after. The couple’s
ship finally came in when the mine J.J. was in charge of struck the
largest vein of gold ever found in Colorado. The Browns were
millionaires!
After the gold strike, Margaret and her family purchased the exquisite
Victorian home at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denver’s plush Capitol
Hill neighborhood. The Victorian home was incredibly modern for the
time. It had electric lights, an indoor bathroom, hot and cold
running water and a telephone. Margaret was an amazing and spirited
woman and became active in the women’s suffrage movement and labor
reform efforts.
Unfortunately, after her death in 1932 her Victorian home was sold and
used for many different functions. By 1970 the house had fallen prey
to deterioration, and was in danger of being demolished. A group of
concerned citizens incorporated themselves as Historic Denver, Inc.
and fought to save and restore the Brown home. Today, you can see the
efforts of their work in the completely restored Victorian mansion.
The Molly Brown House Museum, 1340 Pennsylvania Street, is a
celebrated Denver landmark.
Alison
Salutz, Museum Educator at the Molly Brown House Museum, was a
featured guest on SouthwestBlend.com’s ‘Champagne
Sundays’
special ‘Southwest Women in History’
online
Radio Show on Sunday, March 9th, 2008. To listen to
Alison’s interview, please double-click on the play button below.

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