Titanic's

Molly Brown

Birthplace & Museum

Open Daily 10:00 - 5:00 June 15- August 15

Open Weekends 10:00 - 5:00 April  - October

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     Adults: $4.00          Children $3.00                             

               

Group rates for 10 or more
   
Adults: $3.50             Children $2.50                        

 

                                                                      Also available is an Historic Homes Pass 

  that includes admission to the Mark Twain Boyhood Home  and Rockcliffe Mansion along with the Molly Brown Museum

                                                                        Adults: $17.00             Children: $12.00

                       This is a great discount of $7.00 over individual tickets!  They are available at any of the three homes.


How to find us

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Did you know

Molly Brown was on her way to Hannibal

when the Titanic sank?


Come visit

Her Hannibal birthplace

and learn more about

this legendary American

heroine, born July 18, 1867.


See the restored

Irish immigrant's cottage furnished with period

antiques where Molly's rags-riches story begins.

One of six children of John and Johanna Tobin,

Molly lived and worked in Hannibal until the

age of 18.  She rose to fame after moving to

Colorado and marrying J.J. Brown, who struck

the largest vein of gold known at that time.


Learn about life

in Hannibal in the 1870s and 1880s of Molly's

youth.  Learn about Molly's role in the world's

greatest maritime disaster - the sinking of the Titanic,

a tragedy in which her conduct earned her the

admiration of the world and the title

" The Unsinkable " Molly Brown.


For Tour Information

PHONE

(573)-221-2100

Or

                                                 (573)-221-2477

Write

Molly Brown Birthplace Museum

                                                                   505 North Third

Hannibal, MO. 63401

 

 

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