A horrific inferno swept through a packed Boston nightclub 80 years ago tonight, killing hundreds of revelers and forever changing the way the nation plans for, builds for and reacts to fires. The ...
A fire that tore through an assisted living facility on July 13, killing nine and injuring 30, was the deadliest fire in Massachusetts since 1984. The deadliest fire in the state's history was ...
The weekend after Thanksgiving in 1942, a teenage Ina Fay Cutler was glued to her radio. There was news of a terrible fire that broke out at a nightclub in Boston where her mother, Jeannette Zall had ...
It only took 15 minutes for the Boston nightclub to become a deadly inferno. On November 28, 1942, a quick and deadly fire spread through Cocoanut Groves night club. It was the worst nightclub fire in ...
DATES BACK TO THE 1970S. IT HAS BEEN 81 YEARS SINCE THE COCOANUT GROVE FIRE IN BOSTON. ON THE SOMBER ANNIVERSARY. OFFICIALS BROKE GROUND FOR A NEW MEMORIAL TO HONOR THE LIVES LOST FOR 190 PEOPLE WERE ...
On November 28, 1942, a fire broke out at the Cocoanut Grove restaurant/supperclub on Piedmont Street in Bay Village, killing 492 patrons. Now, 72 years later, a new eight-unit condominium project is ...
A crash near the southwest corner of Cocoanut Row and Royal Poinciana Way led officials to temporarily close Cocoanut in both directions on Thursday afternoon. Update: Cocoanut Row is now open in both ...
Ever wonder why occupancies with revolving doors have outward swinging doors to the left and/or right of them? Ever wonder why exit lights stay illuminated in movie theaters? Why exits at restaurants ...
Even though Boston’s Cocoanut Grove fire happened long before she was born, Michele Shapiro learned all about the disaster when she was a girl. Her grandfather, Frank Shapiro, was at a nearby theater ...
FILE - In this Nov. 28, 1942 file photo, smoke pours from the Cocoanut Grove nightclub during a fire in the Back Bay section of Boston. The disaster claimed the lives of 492 people, leading to an ...
Ending perhaps its most contentious battle over a new campus, the Los Angeles Unified School District will pay $4 million to fund historic school conservation in exchange for the Los Angeles ...
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