
Iroquois Theater Fire
December 30, 1903 - Chicago, Illinois
602 people were killed in the deadliest nightclub fire recorded in the US and the second deadliest building fire in the US

Rhoads Theater Fire
January 13, 1908 - Boyertown, Pennsylvania
170 people were killed in the ninth deadliest building fire in the US

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
March 25, 1911 - New York, New York
146 women were killed in the fourteenth deadliest building fire in the US
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Rhythm Night Club FireApril 23, 1940 - Natchez, Mississippi
209 people were killed in the seventh deadliest building fire in the US

Cocoanut Grove Fire
November 28, 1942 - Boston, Massachusetts
492 people were killed in the second deadliest nightclub fire in the US (the third deadliest building fire in the US)

Hartford Circus Fire
July 6, 1944 - Hartford, Connecticut
168 people were killed in the tenth deadliest building fire in the US (tied with Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building)

Our Lady of the Angels School Fire
December 1, 1958 - Chicago, Illinois
92 children and 3 nuns were killed in the nineteenth deadliest fire in the US
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Golden Age Nursing Home FireNovember 22, 1963 - Fitchville, Ohio
63 elderly people were killed
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Beverly Hills Supper Club FireMay 28, 1977 - Southgate, Kentucky
165 people were killed in the twelfth deadliest building fire in the US

MGM Grand Hotel Fire
November 21, 1980 - Las Vegas, Nevada
84 people killed
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Happy Land Social Club FireMarch 25, 1990 - Bronx, New York
87 people were killed in the twentieth deadliest building fire in the US

Worcester Cold Storage Fire
December 3, 1999 - Worcester, Massachusetts
6 firefighters were killed while battling this blaze

The Station Nightclub Fire
February 20, 2003 - West Warwick, Rhode Island
100 people were killed in the eighteenth deadliest building fire in the US