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Event coordinators recorded that 260 people were inside the Apollo Theatre that night, including concertgoers, performers, and staff. [12] The concert was completely sold out, and would begin at 7:00 pm. [ 13 ] Crypta was the first band to take the stage, and the only one who performed prior to the collapse.
At least one person was killed and several dozen people hurt when the roof of a theater in Belvidere, Illinois, collapsed Friday night amid powerful winds, part of a massive storm system that hit ...
Belvidere co-op's Bryson Teunissen,left, looks for an advantage to take down Hononegah's Evan Musil during the NIC-10 Varsity Conference Wrestling Tournament on Saturday,Jan. 27, 2024, at ...
The theater was the subject, and filming location, of Don O. Newland's 1926 film Belvidere's Hero. [7] Air conditioning was added in 1931, and further renovations continued into 1940. A period of decline began in the 1950s. It became an x-rated movie theater in 1971 but became a regular theater three years later, culminating in a major fire in ...
Nominator(s): Departure– 16:04, 9 December 2024 (UTC) [] This article is about the collapse of a theater venue in Illinois which had been hosting a sold-out concert. This is my first FA nomination, and the article has been out for around a week; it was assessed as B class and I've significantly expanded it since t
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The newspaper was founded in 1894 by Frank T. Moran, and the paper's headquarters were originally located at 112 West Pleasant St. [1] Moran served as the paper's managing editor and publisher until his death in 1949. [2]
Belvidere / ˈ b ɛ l v ɪ d ɪər / is a city in and the county seat of Boone County, Illinois, United States.It is settled on the Kishwaukee River in far northern Illinois.Known as the 'City of Murals', Belvidere is home to several public art installations throughout the North and South State Street historic districts, which are on the National Register of Historic Places.