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Did you know 4,000 students visit the Molly Brown House every year? The Molly Brown House Museum offers tours and programs for students and adults year round. The links below can guide you to resources both at the museum, and resources that can come to your classroom. Now accepting reservations for programs and tours for the 2016-2017 school year! September, October, April, and May are our busiest months for school programs and tours!! We offer joint tours with the Colorado State Capitol.  All of these dates are are booked for the 2016-2017 school year.  Joint visit days for the 2017-2018 school year are October 1st, November 9th, April 11th, and May 3rd. To schedule please fill out the following form or call the Director of Education, Jamie Melissa Wilms at 303-832-4092 x17. Due to the small spaces within the museum, we do not allow more than 1 chaperone per 10 students.  This number includes the teacher.  Please be mindful of the number of adults attending the field trip as we may not be able to allow all chaperones in with the school tour.




Museum Guided Tour (K-Adult): Walk in Molly's footsteps!  explore the home of legendary Titanic heroine Margaret "Molly" Brown.  It is the perfect way to supplement a unit on Colorado history, women's history, Denver history, mining history, architecture and more! We can accommodate up to 25 people per tour (students & adults). Tours are approximately 45 minutes.  Cost: K-8: $4.00 per student, High School: $5.00 per student, Chaperones: $6.00, Teachers free! Experience the living aspect of history! Use knowledge of urban growth and historic preservation to analyze the sights and sounds of capitol hill on this walking tour. Cost: $4.00-5.00 per student Combine our House Tour and Molly's Neighborhood Walking Tour for an in depth experience for students.  Explore the home of Margaret "Molly" Brown and learn about the neighborhood when Margaret lived there and how it became the Capitol Hill neighborhood we know today. Cost: $8.00 per student Continuing for the 2016-2017 school year:




For both on site and outreach programming, we offer these programs at a low or no cost. Call 303.832.4092 x17 for more information. Please note that it is still $6.00 per chaperone. Thanks to the generosity of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District. Complete an Education Program Survey Can't make the trip to the Molly Brown House Museum?  We will come to you!  Our innovative and interactive programs will bring history to life with artifacts, historical facts, and fun activities!  For only $100.00 per program, Museum staff will come directly to you!Call 303.832.4092 x17 for more information. Our programs are tied to State and National Model Content Standards. E-mail the Directo to schedule a program today! This pre-visit program is a perfect combination to our onsite House Tour.  Students will be able to meet Molly through a brief introduction provided by one of our costumed presenters. Travel through time as Denver grows from a mining town to a great urban center, this program fits in with Colorado and local history curriculum.




This program will correspond with our new classroom curriculum book Discovering Denver: Brick by Brick. Become a historic preservationist through this popular program! Build you own cities both past and present and learn about saving historic structures, evolution of a city, and the importance of historic preservation. Students will be able to explore how the Titanic was built and understand how it worked through this interactive math and science programming using replicas of the ship and other fun interactives. This new hands on program will allow students to learn about three different types of mining while understanding what life was like in mining camps.  Touchable artifacts will accompany this program such as miner's helmets and gold! Take a look at Molly's involvement in politics and reform efforts including women's suffrage.  This is a great program for women's history month! Learn and experience what life was like for American soldiers, including Margaret Brown's son Larry, during World War I.




A mix of activities, artifacts, and soldiers’ firsthand accounts will teach students why soldiers fought, how they trained, and what it took to endure life in the trenches. Learn about the fashion of the late 1800s-the early 1900s, during the life of Margaret Brown. It will demonstrate how society influenced the way individuals presented themselves, along with the evolution of fashion to show how much society changed in less than a hundred years. Students will be able to time travel with Margaret Brown as she meets with women who have shaped what Colorado is today. This interactive program uses primary resources and local history to help students learn about important women in Colorado history. Learn about the Outrageous Times of Molly Brown, Victorian Holidays, Women's Lives, Restoration, and so much more in this interactive lecture series.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, DUPLO, BIONICLE, LEGENDS OF CHIMA, DIMENSIONS, the FRIENDS logo, the MINIFIGURES logo, MINDSTORMS, MIXELS, NINJAGO and NEXO KNIGHTS are trademarks of the LEGO Group.




©2017 the LEGO Group.City is the thematic title under which most Town-related System sets were released from 2005 and onward. There are numerous sets that are associated with Construction, Police, Fire, Emergency, Train, Airport, Transportation, Cargo, Traffic, Coast Guard, Farm, Great Vehicles, Mining, and Space. European catalogs featured another theme called City in the years 1999 to 2000, which was referred to as City Center in American catalogs. CGI Animated LEGO City Aerial View as seen from the back of some City sets' instruction booklets. After World City's discontinuation in 2004, it was replaced with City as System's primary town-life related theme in 2005. However, unlike its predecessor, it was not limited to sets involving rescue services like Police, Fire or Coast Guard, but also introduced the first new construction site related sets since the discontinuation of City Center in 2000. In 2006, the first new airport set that included the first jetway since 6597 Century Skyway (1994) was released, as well as the first new hospital since 6380 Emergency Treatment Center from 1987.




These releases expanded City to a scope only comparable to the original Town theme, and in 2009 it even went slightly beyond that, by introducing the first farm-related System sets. Also, in that year, City followed this route to release more truly civilian town life sets such as 7641 City Corner and 7639 Camper. In 2010 City released more civilian sets including 8403 Family House and 8404 Public Transport. In 2011 City re-introduced the Space sub-theme along with some new Harbour sets. In the first wave of 2012, City had forest police and fire sets as well as some more commercial/civilian sets. The second wave of 2012 featured the introduction of the Mining theme and respective sets, as well as a hospital. In the winter of 2013, Police and Fire sets were once again focused on but, contrary to those released in the previous year, were set in the city. In the summer of 2013, the Coast Guard and Cargo subthemes were brought back. This section is incomplete.Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the talk page.

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