by WAKA Action 8 News. February 7, 1967 will forever be remembered as one of the most tragic days in Montgomery history. It was the day that 26 people were killed in a massive fire inside the upscale Dale’s Penthouse restaurant. That night, fire broke out in the coatroom of the restaurant, which sat on the top floor of what is now the Capital
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February 7, 1967 will forever be remembered as one of the most tragic days in Montgomery history. It was the day that 26 people were killed in a massive fire inside the upscale Dale’s Penthouse restaurant. That night, fire broke out in the coatroom of the restaurant, which sat on the top floor of what is now the Capital Towers in downtown
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Stallworth Smith walks to receive a certificate honoring his service during the Dale’s Penthouse fire that occurred 50 years ago during a Montgomery Firefighters reunion dinner on Friday, May 12
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Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire Dale’s Penthouse fire: 50 years later. An eyewitness describes the tragic fire that killed 25 people in 1967.
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Dale’s Penthouse fire: 50 years later. An eyewitness describes the tragic fire that killed 25 people in 1967. Montgomery Fire-Rescue and the Department of Public Safety hosted a small ceremony Tuesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Dale’s Penthouse Restaurant fire that claimed the lives of 25.
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About 100 people were finishing up dinner in Dale’s Penthouse restaurant on Feb. 7, 1967, when smoke and flames spread through the high-rise, sending a panicked crowd scurrying to a dead end and Bethesda Magazine: March/April 2022 Digital Edition by MoCo360 – Issuu
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Atlanta’s 500 Most Powerful Leaders in 2021: Business – Atlanta Magazine About 100 people were finishing up dinner in Dale’s Penthouse restaurant on Feb. 7, 1967, when smoke and flames spread through the high-rise, sending a panicked crowd scurrying to a dead end and
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Recap and Review: Penthouse Season 3, Episode 10 – “The next time we meet will be in hell.” – DryedMangoez.com by WAKA Action 8 News. February 7, 1967 will forever be remembered as one of the most tragic days in Montgomery history. It was the day that 26 people were killed in a massive fire inside the upscale Dale’s Penthouse restaurant. That night, fire broke out in the coatroom of the restaurant, which sat on the top floor of what is now the Capital
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Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire Stallworth Smith walks to receive a certificate honoring his service during the Dale’s Penthouse fire that occurred 50 years ago during a Montgomery Firefighters reunion dinner on Friday, May 12
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The Art of Alabama Politics – On February 7, 1967 – 55 years ago today – 26 people were killed and 15 were injured when Dale’s Penthouse Restaurant, located on the 11th The clubs’ beloved bartender, an attractive, personable and single young woman named Ann Harris, perished in the blaze, said Wayne Greenhaw, a regular happy-hour customer at Dale’s. Greenhaw, a writer and editor, covered the Dale’s Penthouse fire for the Alabama Journal, the Montgomery Advertiser’s afternoon sister paper.
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Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire Dale’s Penthouse fire: 50 years later. An eyewitness describes the tragic fire that killed 25 people in 1967.
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Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire Montgomery Fire-Rescue and the Department of Public Safety hosted a small ceremony Tuesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Dale’s Penthouse Restaurant fire that claimed the lives of 25.
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Atlanta’s 500 Most Powerful Leaders in 2021: Business – Atlanta Magazine
Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire February 7, 1967 will forever be remembered as one of the most tragic days in Montgomery history. It was the day that 26 people were killed in a massive fire inside the upscale Dale’s Penthouse restaurant. That night, fire broke out in the coatroom of the restaurant, which sat on the top floor of what is now the Capital Towers in downtown
Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire Fifty years since historic Dale’s Penthouse fire The clubs’ beloved bartender, an attractive, personable and single young woman named Ann Harris, perished in the blaze, said Wayne Greenhaw, a regular happy-hour customer at Dale’s. Greenhaw, a writer and editor, covered the Dale’s Penthouse fire for the Alabama Journal, the Montgomery Advertiser’s afternoon sister paper.