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The Molly Brown House Museum is a must-visit for those who want to learn more about the life of one of America's most famous socialites. Molly Brown was an American socialite, philanthropist, and activist who became well-known for surviving the sinking of the Titanic. Her story has been immortalized in Broadway plays and movies, and the Molly Brown House is one of the most popular attractions in Denver. However, Margaret Brown's life was much more than surviving the Titanic. During the tour of her home with knowledgeable guides, you can hear her incredible story and learn about her family and their integral roles in her life, especially her husband, J.J. Brown. Margaret Brown was not just a survivor but also a mother, wife, philanthropist, suffragist, and actress. Her story is much bigger than anything you have seen in the movies.
If you're curious about the Curious Theatre Company, you won't have to wonder much longer. Unlike other theaters focusing on classic productions, Curious Theatre Company showcases new American plays such as The Dead Guy and Proof. Their motto, "No guts, no story," reflects their dedication to presenting plays that challenge the status quo and leave audiences thinking long after the show. Founded in 1997 by 25 professional actors, designers, and directors, Curious Theatre Company has earned a reputation as a place where artists can develop and audiences challenged. With a commitment to playwrights who are fearless in speaking their minds, Curious Theatre Company has been bringing thought-provoking theatre to Denver for over two decades.
If this is your first time going to Casa Bonita, it's like going to a Disney amusement park for dinner, but with a Pirates of the Caribbean theme and Mexican cuisine. The restaurant offers a variety of attractions, including cliff divers, brawling pirates, wild west shootouts, a haunted tunnel, and a video arcade. Casa Bonita has been a cultural institution in the Denver area since 1974. Under new ownership, it has undergone a refreshed look and feel and now boasts a brand-new culinary team. Despite the changes, the restaurant can transport guests back to 1970s Mexico. With live music, shows, games, and a truly unique atmosphere, Casa Bonita is truly an experience that you'll never forget.
Are you looking for a showcase of Colorado's vibrant visual arts scene? Check out the Downtown Denver Arts Festival, where you can experience the works of over 125 of the region's top artists. From paintings and sculpture to metal works, photography, mixed media, glass, and more, this festival is dedicated to exposing the talents of Colorado and a select group of national artists. To add to the experience, the Denver Arts Festival holds its annual premier event at Central Park's Conservatory Green neighborhoods. This area boasts some of the nation's highest median income and education levels. With over 50,000 people attending yearly, this festival is a must-see for anyone interested in the arts.