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“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
“No Pink Tea” Exhibition & Lecture Series One hundred years ago the city of Denver hosted its first ever political convention. Who were the players on the scene, what issues concerned Americans, was Molly Brown there? Come learn the answers to these questions during 2008 summer exhibit, opening May 20. We'll explore the politics of the era and the role women played as they lobbied for the right to vote. You may also want to join us for our 2008 Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public and will take place on Wednesday August 13th, and Wednesday, October 8th. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities this new permanent exhibit and documentary film explore Molly’s experiences in the context of a rapidly changing nation. Her story and the story of the Titanic are deeply tied to the modernization of America, as new technologies, intense immigration and women’s roles changed the shape of society. Experience these sweeping changes Americans witnessed during Molly Brown’s era and relive the excitement of a nation on the verge of the modern era. The exhibit and film are included in all tours of the Museum. Call for more information at 303-832-4092.
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