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On May 28, 1977, a fire destroyed the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky, and claimed the lives of 165 people. It will never be forgotten.
PHOTOS: Beverly Hills Supper Club fire The club was overcrowded: About 3,500 people were there that evening. The multitiered Cabaret Room alone contained 1,200 - 300 more than its legal capacity.
Tuesday marks 47 years since the Cincinnati area’s deadliest fire.The Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate was destroyed by fire on May 28, 1977, killing 165 people.More than 200 other people ...
Most have forgotten that the Beverly Hills Country/Supper Club was also burned in 1970 when it was being remodeled by Dick Schilling, who bought the boarded-up landmark to build a new “Showplace of ...
On May 28, 1977, over 1,300 people gathered for an evening of music, laughter, and luxury—only to be consumed by one of the deadliest fires in U.S. history. The Beverly Hills Supper Club went ...
More than 160 people died that night inside the Beverly Hills Supper Club. More died at hospitals, until the death toll reached 165, making it the Tri-State's deadliest disaster and the third ...
Then, on May 28, 1977, a fire started in the Zebra Room at the Beverly Hills Supper Club just before singer John Davidson was set to perform. Smoke and toxic fumes overwhelmed patrons and workers ...
Life Enriching Communities has listed the former Beverly Hills Supper Club property for sale. The site is nearly 79 acres. Courtesy JLL By Tom Demeropolis – Editor, Cincinnati Business Courier ...
New construction is slated to begin in northern Kentucky at the site of the former Beverly Hills Supper Club, where only memorials have stood since a fire destroyed the building and killed 165 ...
On May 28, 1977, a fire destroyed the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky, and claimed the lives of 165 people. It will never be forgotten.
The former site of the Beverly Hills Supper Club is for sale The site could be used for offices or residential uses. The 79-acre site has been empty since the fire in May 1977 that killed 165 people.