Visit the Home of Molly Brown — Survivor Of The Titanic

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Published 2012-03-22

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  • @MichelleB2b
    The were going to tear down this house to make a parking lot in 1970 until a group of 16 citizens of Denver came together to save it. I want to thank those citizens and extend my gratitude to their families. For if it were not for people stepping forward to save these incredible examples of architecture, we would not be able to enjoy these places to today.
  • @audrey9640
    Why do people want to tear down everything? Houses and furniture back then was so beautiful. Even the cars back then were made to last, not the plastic cheap cars today that cost a fortune. The clothes, I could go on and on 🥰
  • @sharonh2991
    This is where my husband and I were married back in 1993. We were married on the front porch with our families and friends.
  • @cliffedward
    Homes were works of art in those days. We've lost so much.
  • @bearbear4030
    The Titanic has always fascinated me since I was a kid. Could you imagine the literal horror of that night?
  • @apgx6032
    So interesting. Hats off to those who helped save the former home of the unsinkable Molly Brown. It’s unthinkable that such a home would have been demolished to make way for a parking lot.
  • @jamesr1703
    Kathy Bates bears an uncanny likeness to Molly Brown and was the perfect actress to portray her in the movie Titanic.
  • @kingwacky184
    She was a hero. The night Titanic sank she helped load lifeboats until she was talked into getting on lifeboat number 6. She then took an oar in the lifeboat she was in, after the ship had gone down she pushed on having the lifeboat go back for survivers. If the boat did is unclear some say it did some say it did not that she was told to shut up and sit down that the crewmember on the lifeboat did not want to risk the lifeboat sinking by people trying to get in it. And that hero she was is how she should always be remembered.
  • @johnharrill1
    Houses today are nothing more than expensive boxes. No style at all
  • @gorgeossa
    5 MINUTES wasn't enough! The tour guide was so engaging that I wanted more!
  • @cf8959
    I am a Titanic junkie. I thought whoever did the casting for the movie did a brilliant job. Searching out actors to portray the real life passengers had to be a daunting task. Everything fell into place for this incredible jewel of a film to be made. It was genius to choose actors who resembled the passengers. They did a wonderful job. It's one of my favorite movies.
  • I wish people would stop even considering tearing down these houses. The architecture alone is fantastic but the stories behind them are worth preserving. Titanic is one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time.
  • Such a beautiful house. It would have been a great shame if it was taken down just for a parking lot. Great architecture and character. Thank you for the tour inside and preserving history.
  • @janwar68
    The citizens are to be congratulated for preserving an important building in their midst! Marvellous!!👍🏼
  • Anyone remember "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," starring Debbie Reynolds? It's a great classic.
  • And some crazy people wanted to build a parking lot and destroy this amazing place??????!!! where are people's minds??!!
  • @karenwesley1557
    I love Historic homes. There are many in the US and Canada. No Historic house should ever be torn down. Molly Brown's house is so gorgeous inside. This is the only way I will ever see it as It's not handi-capped accessible.
  • I am so glad they did not tear down the house.......great video....thank you