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"Part of it is a way to celebrate and commemorate the Democratic National Convention that was here 100 years ago, in 1908," explains museum director Annie Robb Levinsky. "We started looking into where Margaret Brown was that year and what was happening."
No Pink Tea is on display at the museum, 1340 Pennsylvania Street; artifacts from other female movers and shakers of the time have also been loaned to the museum for the display. Several special adjunct events are planned, including a presentation about the 1908 convention on August 13 and a special tea in honor of this year's DNC on August 29. The exhibit is included in museum admission, $4 to $7; for information, call 303-832-4092 or visit http://mollybrown.org.
May 20-Oct. 15, 2008