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Denver’s Molly Brown House was almost lost to bulldozers. Now, it’s celebrating 50 years as a museum
A new exhibit on its storied past and present preservation efforts offers visitors a chance to step back to the days of Molly Brown and the decades-long restoration. Author: Monica Castillo (Colorado Public Radio News) Published: 5:43 AM MDT May 5, 2021 Updated: 5:43 AM MDT May 5, 2021
DENVER The musical “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” holds an interesting spot in Colorado history. It’s something Molly Brown House Tour Guide Pam Mahonchak regularly tells visitors.
> Video above from August 2018: Checking out the Molly Brown House Museum s facelift.
History uncovered during Georgetown building renovation
The owners of a new saloon opening in Georgetown are renovating a 148-year-old building and discovering old tools and paperwork dating back to the 1800s. Author: Matt Renoux Updated: 9:55 AM MDT April 6, 2021
GEORGETOWN, Colorado One of the most historic buildings in Georgetown is being renovated and the owner Ron Grandy is working to turn it into a new bourbon saloon that feels like something out of the Old West.
“No TVs, no outlets, no blender drinks, no WI-FI,” Grandy said.
It’s an old approach in a 148-year-old building where people will be able to connect, listen to live music, and have a drink surrounded by Colorado history.
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Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver’s Newest Landmark
The local gem, beloved for its charming Queen Anne– and Richardsonian Romanesque–style detailing, was officially declared a local landmark, 132 years after its construction. Christine Deorio •
February 8, 2021
You may not know the name William Lang, but chances are you’ve seen his work around town. After all, the renowned architect once a favorite among the local elite was one of Denver’s most prolific during the 1880s and 1890s, churning out more than 250 structures. The Molly Brown House at 1340 Pennsylvania is his creation, as is St. Mark’s Parish at 12th and Broadway. But it’s a lesser-known building that’s enjoying the spotlight now.