Fall is quickly approaching in Colorado, and a historic landmark that is widely known to be allegedly haunted is hosting a unique experience that blends history with the spirit of Halloween.

Keep scrolling to learn about the spooky and educational Victorian Horrors.

When is Colorado's Victorian Horrors Going to Take Place?

Victorian Horrors is the name of the experience coming to Colorado this fall and is going to take place on October 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, and on Halloween, October 31st.

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All of these days are either Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays, and tours consist of 15-minute segments between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Where is Colorado's Victorian Horrors Going to Take Place?

Victorian Horrors is going to take place at the famous and historic Molly Brown House Museum in Denver.

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The Molly Brown House museum is located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in the heart of the Mile High City.

What is Colorado's Molly Brown House?

In case you're not familiar, Molly Brown was a passenger of the Titanic and, while many perished when the famous ship sank, Brown survived. This bit of history earned her the nickname "unsinkable."

Her former home is located in Denver and is reportedly haunted. Today, the historic house serves as a museum.

What is Colorado's Victorian Horrors?

According to the official website of the Molly Brown House Museum, Victorian Horrors consists of storytelling sessions featuring works from the Victorian era.

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While the authors are no longer with us, their stories live on and will be told at the Molly Brown House Museum this October.

Check out more information on the events here.

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