Architect William A… Lang was a great architect who lived in the 1871s.
He was a Denver resident responsible for the Molly Brown House, a Victorian-era toil of art.
William built the house to showcase a few styles popular while I was in that period, and I’m sure he meant for people to admire the locale for a long time, and the house back then belonged to Isaac and Mary Large, who later had to sell the house after suffering financially later on. The next owner of this magnificent locale was James Joseph Brown, who bought it from the Large family. The title for the house was eventually transferred to JJ’s husband Margaret when he suffered from bad health, however margaret and his family were frequent travelers and rented out the house for some time! Even the governor of CO stayed there in 1902 before it was turned into a boarding house in 1926. When Margaret passed away in 1932, the house exchanged ownership and became a rooming house for men, however it was never well taken care of until 1968, when restoration began thanks to the Historic Denver Inc. This group of Denver residents came together to raise funds and turned the house into a museum, all this I l earned while I was in my visit to this amazing toil of art. The house is something you have to visit to recognize and speaks volumes about the odd eras in Denver. My visit was while I was in the warm Denver summer, even though I was lucky there was good air conditioner in the museum and various other locales I visited while I was in my trip. The house was nestled in the Capitol Hill District, and there’s a guided tour for all visitors.