Take a look at some of the beautiful photos from the listing. Along with a little history and fan quotes from the Historical Homes of America Facebook page.
Take a look at some of the beautiful photos from the listing. Along with a little history and fan quotes from the Historical Homes of America Facebook page.
5 Historic Colorado Homes You Can Visit (Or Buy) This Weekend
If you don’t follow Historical Homes in America on Facebook, there are some gems that you’re missing out on. I, along with 477,000 other people, follow the page, and it feeds every unrealistic dream I have of living in an old stone mansion that borderlines on being a castle.
The account notes these crazy homes all across the United States, but here are five of my favorites right here in Colorado. And, some of these you can even buy.
Molly Brown House Museum - 1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, Colo.
This house was the home of Margaret Brown, a philanthropist, activist, and socialte who lived until 1932. Brown was also known as The Unsinkable Molly Brown for surviving the sinking of the RMS Titanic. In the sinking, she also successfully convinced her lifeboat to return to the debris and look for survivors.