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  2. Our Lady of the Angels School (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The rebuilt campus of Our Lady of the Angels School. In 1959–1960, a new Our Lady of the Angels School, designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Barry and Kay, was constructed according to the latest required fire safety standards; safety features included enclosed stairways, automatic sprinkler and alarm systems, and the use of fireproof coatings on doors instead of flammable paint and ...

  3. Our Lady of the Angels School fire - Wikipedia

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    [35] Sweeping changes in school fire safety regulations were enacted nationwide. Some 16,500 older school buildings in the United States were brought up to code within one year of the disaster. Ordinances to strengthen Chicago's fire code and new amendments to the Illinois state fire code were passed.

  4. Fire drill - Wikipedia

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    After the fire at Our Lady of the Angels, state regulations required that there had to be fire alarm street boxes no more than 100 feet (30 m) from the front of the building. The General Assembly of Illinois also passed life safety codes in response to the fire at Our Lady of the Angels.

  5. Life Safety Code - Wikipedia

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    The publication Life Safety Code, known as NFPA 101, is a consensus standard widely adopted in the United States. [according to whom?] It is administered, trademarked, copyrighted, and published by the National Fire Protection Association and, like many NFPA documents, is systematically revised on a three-year cycle.

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the National Fire Protection Association report on the fire criticized the archdiocese for "housing their children in fire traps". The report noted that the archdiocese continued to operate schools with inadequate fire safety standards. The archdiocese faced $44 million in lawsuits from the families of fire victims and survivors.

  7. Holy Name Cathedral (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated on November 21, 1875, Holy Name Cathedral replaced the Cathedral of Saint Mary and the Church of the Holy Name, which were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. During renovations, a fire in 2009 caused major damage to the roof and interior of the church. [2] The damage was repaired and the cathedral reopened later that year.

  8. Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent - Wikipedia

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    A fire obliterated the church in 1932, but the church was financed, and recovery was quick. [2] The finished Art-Deco building was completed in 1933 and opened in 1934. It still stands today. [3] The church's pipe organ was the last large instrument manufactured by the Hinners Organ Company of Pekin, Illinois (opus 3074, built in 1934). The ...

  9. Saint Michael's Catholic Church (Galena, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Michael's Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford. The church is located in Galena, Illinois , United States , at 227 South Bench Street in Galena. The parish is named after the Archangel Michael , and is seated on a hill overlooking downtown Galena.

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