easy
2–2.5 hours
Suitable for most adults and teens comfortable with standing and walking indoors for extended periods.
Step inside Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum for a night of ghost-hunting with Historic Denver Tours. Learn real paranormal techniques and decide for yourself: is Mrs. Brown still here?
Experience a thrilling evening at the Molly Brown House Museum, where you can explore ghost-hunting techniques in the historic home of Margaret Tobin Brown. Join Otherworld Paranormal on October 29 for two sessions, and uncover the mystery: Is Mrs. Brown still haunting her beloved residence?
Do you have what it takes to meet a ghost in the historic Molly Brown House Museum? Join us for a rare opportunity to learn about various ghost-hunting methods in the historic home of Margaret Tobin Brown and maybe you will answer: Is Mrs. Brown still here? This program will host two sessions, 6PM and 9PM, with Otherworld Paranormal on Tuesday, October 29.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes before your session starts to complete check-in and get oriented with the equipment.
Temperatures inside older homes can be cooler at night—layer your clothing for comfort during the investigation.
Lighting is limited during ghost-hunting; a small flashlight will help you navigate safely without disturbing equipment.
The house tour involves moving between rooms and standing for extended periods—wear comfortable, sturdy footwear.
The Molly Brown House was home to Margaret 'Molly' Brown, a Titanic survivor and social activist, embodying Denver’s turn-of-the-century spirit and social history.
Historic Denver Tours emphasizes preserving historic buildings and educating visitors to lessen the environmental impact of tourism in urban heritage sites.
Adjust to changing temperatures inside the historic building during evening events.
fall specific
Helps navigate dimly lit rooms without disturbing paranormal devices.
Needed for walking and standing through the house tour.
Useful to jot down observations or record session details during investigations.