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By @FE_JohnCarter on 2026-04-01 12:30
Denver’s History Comes Alive: Why First Friday Free Day at Molly Brown House Museum Matters
The First Friday Free Day at the Center for Colorado Women’s History is more than just an open door; it’s a celebration of the city’s resilient spirit and cultural heritage. Held within the cherished Victorian ambiance of the Molly Brown House Museum, this monthly event welcomes locals and newcomers to gather, learn, and connect.
Events like these are essential for the Denver community. They offer accessible pathways to understanding our shared history—including the advocacy, leadership, and resilience demonstrated by figures like Molly Brown and so many women in Colorado. By offering free access, the museum ensures that cost is never a barrier to engaging with the stories that have shaped our city.
Community events in iconic spaces like the Molly Brown House Museum nurture local pride, spark meaningful conversations, and help ensure the legacies of Denverites continue to inspire generations. Join your neighbors this First Friday and be part of a tradition that keeps Denver’s history vibrant, welcoming, and alive!