Peachtree Burning A one-hour documentary depicting the tragedy of America's worst hotel fire.
"Surely there's a heaven for folks that
die this way..." --Lee Roy Abernathy


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The Winecoff Hotel Fire of 1946

The Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia had been advertised as being "absolutely fireproof" although it was designed without sprinklers, fire escapes, or even an alarm system.

On December 7, 1946, one hundred and nineteen people lost their lives leaping from windows, suffocating from smoke, and being burned alive.

To this day it remains the most deadly hotel fire in American history and the second worst hotel fire in the world. This catastrophic event forever changed fire safety codes across the country and continues to break the hearts of all who know it's tragic story.

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Arnold Hardy
Pulitzer Prize-winning Photographer


Honey Glover
High School Student


Ed Williams
Survivor

 

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