Mark Twain is not the only historic figure to call Hannibal home. Unsinkable Molly Brown was a Titanic survivor on her way back to Hannibal when the iconic ship sank in 1912. This Hannibal history museum allows visitors to learn more about her fascinating life and see her birthplace.

Location
600 Butler Street, Hannibal, MO 63401
Contact
(573) 221-2477
Hours
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day
Thursday (self-guided tours) 9am – 4pm
Friday (guided tours) 9am – 4pm
Saturday (guided tours) 9am – 4pm
Tours start at the top of each hour

The ‘Unsinkable’ Molly Brown’s story comes to life

The “Unsinkable” Molly Brown was born in Hannibal in 1867 at the outset of Hannibal’s Gilded Age.  Visit the small cottage where Maggie Tobin was born, long before she became the Unsinkable Molly Brown.  Hear tales of her childhood and learn how her experiences while living in Hannibal would influence her throughout her life during your guided tour.

The Woman Behind the Myth

Tour the Molly Brown Birthplace and Museum where you’ll learn the true-life rags-to-riches tale of Margaret Tobin Brown, heroine of Titanic, American patriot, and one of the most important voices throughout the Progressive Era.

Self guided tours are available for $5 on Thursdays.  Guided tours are available for $10 on Fridays and Saturdays.

Please call for more details.