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  2. The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    Larocque had set various capacities for the Station in the years before the fire based on whether pool tables and other items could be moved. [48] The capacity for the Station was either 258 or 404, depending on how the building was being used. [2] The final tally by The Providence Journal of people inside the Station during the fire totaled ...

  3. Category:The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "The Station nightclub fire" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. 1953 Busan station fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire destroyed 3,132 houses, caused 29 deaths, and displaced around 30,000 people in 6,000 households. The damages cost around 200 billion hwan. [1] [2] The fire destroyed the old Busan station building; the current Busan station was constructed in a different spot in 1968. [2]

  5. The Station - Wikipedia

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    The Station, Rolleston, a planned shopping centre in Rolleston, New Zealand The Station, Stoneleigh , a historic public house in Stoneleigh, Surrey, England The Station nightclub fire , the fourth-deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history, in Rhode Island

  6. Station fire - Wikipedia

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    Station Fire (2009), a Southern California wildfire Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Station fire .

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  8. Nicholas O'Neill (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Philip O'Neill (January 28, 1985 – February 20, 2003) was the youngest of the 100 victims of The Station nightclub fire, which occurred in West Warwick, Rhode Island. [2] He had turned 18 in January of that year. His life and work as a writer, actor and musician has been memorialized by the documentary 41 and in the book 41 Signs of ...

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