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<blockquote data-quote="Covemastah" data-source="post: 4697405" data-attributes="member: 10933"><p>November 28 th </p><p>1942 - U.S.A. -- Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire </p><p>1942 : The Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston a former speakeasy New <a href="http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/faq-18thamendment.html" target="_blank">Frequently Asked Questions About Prohihition </a>burns to the ground in the worst Night Club Fire in US history killing 492 people. The fire began when a canopy of artificial palm fronds caught fire and because of the design and number of highly flammable drapes spread quickly through the club and due to the poor design and blocked entrances many patrons could not get out. The fire did have one positive effect which was that fire regulations throughout the country were changed which banned flammable decorations and required all swinging exit doors to open outwards, the new regulations also required exit signs to be visible at all times,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Covemastah, post: 4697405, member: 10933"] November 28 th 1942 - U.S.A. -- Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire 1942 : The Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston a former speakeasy New [URL='http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/faq-18thamendment.html']Frequently Asked Questions About Prohihition [/URL]burns to the ground in the worst Night Club Fire in US history killing 492 people. The fire began when a canopy of artificial palm fronds caught fire and because of the design and number of highly flammable drapes spread quickly through the club and due to the poor design and blocked entrances many patrons could not get out. The fire did have one positive effect which was that fire regulations throughout the country were changed which banned flammable decorations and required all swinging exit doors to open outwards, the new regulations also required exit signs to be visible at all times, [/QUOTE]
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