This week marked 110 years since of the sinking of the Titanic. Onboard that ship was one of Denver’s very own “Unsinkable” Molly Brown. She survived the tragedy and returned with the harrowing tale. Her home was saved by what became organization Historic Denver in the 1970s and is now Molly Brown House Museum.
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Actor's Will Perform At Titanic Survivor's Denver Home 110 Years Since Ship Sank
Actors will recreate characters who survived Titanic 110 years since it sank at a survivor's Denver home.
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