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  2. Iroquois Theatre fire - Wikipedia

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    The Iroquois Theatre fire was a catastrophic building fire in Chicago, Illinois, that broke out on December 30, 1903, during a performance attended by 1,700 people. The fire caused 602 deaths and 250 non-fatal injuries. [ 1 ]

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  5. File:Incendie du théatre Iroquois (Chicago, 1904).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Theatre fires in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Iroquois Theatre fire; R. Rhoads Opera House fire; Richmond Theatre fire; S. Strand Theatre fire This page was last edited on 4 July 2024, at 14:27 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. The architecturally significant houses destroyed in L.A.'s fires

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    (Woodward's wife had lived through the devastating 1903 Iroquois Theater fire in Chicago, which erupted during a performance, killing more than 600.) The author Zane Grey bought the home in 1920 ...

  8. What Los Angeles Landmarks Have Burned Down? - AOL

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    ROBYN BECK - Getty Images. The Andrew McNally House, designed by Frederick Roehrig, has tragically reportedly burned. ... Edith Norton Woodward, who was a survivor of the Iroquois Theater Fire of ...

  9. Rosehill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery is also the final resting place of 64 victims of the Iroquois Theatre fire, in which over 600 people died. Several graves, gravestones and monuments from the old City Cemetery, originally located in what is now Lincoln Park were relocated to Rosehill Cemetery.