On this day, Friday, January 27, 1922, the Knickerbocker Storm started.
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Mon Jan 27, 2020: On Friday, January 27, 1922, the Knickerbocker Storm started.
The following night, the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed. The death toll was 98. It was the biggest snowstorm in recorded DC history.
Knickerbocker storm
Formed: January 27, 1922
Dissipated: January 29, 1922
The
Knickerbocker storm was a blizzard that occurred on January 2728, 1922 in the upper South and middle Atlantic United States. The storm took its name from the resulting collapse of the
Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C. shortly after 9 p.m. on January 28 which killed 98 people and injured 133.
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Knickerbocker Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
The Knickerbocker Theatre in October, 1917
Location: 18th Street, and Columbia Road Northwest, Washington, D.C., United States
Coordinates:
38.92225°N 77.042806°W
Completed: 1917
Destroyed: 1922
Design and construction
Architect: Reginald Geare
The
Knickerbocker Theatre was a Washington, D.C., United States, movie theater located at 18th Street and Columbia Road in the Adams Morgan neighborhood. It collapsed on January 28, 1922 under the weight of snow from a two-day blizzard that was later dubbed the
Knickerbocker Storm. The theater was showing Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford at the time of the collapse, which killed 98 patrons and injured 133 more. The disaster ranks as one of the worst in Washington, D.C., history. Former Congressman Andrew Jackson Barchfeld and a number of prominent political and business leaders were among those killed in the theater. The theater's architect, Reginald Geare, and owner, Harry Crandall, later committed suicide, in 1927 and 1937, respectively.
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Source:
http://kaloramahistory.blogspot.com/2014/09/knickbocker-theater-death-trap-of-1922.html
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