"Lest We Forget": Chicago's Awful Theater Horror by Marshall Everett is a gripping story from the early 1900s, detailing the catastrophic Iroquois Theater fire of 1903 and the hundreds of lives it claimed. The book likely contains firsthand stories from people who were there, including those who lived and those who helped, painting a picture of the disaster and its aftermath. The story begins by showing off the beauty of the Iroquois Theater and the happy mood of a holiday show, right before a small fire from a spotlight turned everything into chaos.. That small fire quickly grew out of control, and the audience was thrown into a panic. People desperately tried to escape, but many were trapped. The book tells of heartbreaking moments, brave rescues, and how the community came together, really taking a look at this terrible event.
"Lest We Forget": Chicago's Awful Theater Horror
By Marshall Everett
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In a packed theater, a spark ignites a nightmare, leaving countless souls trapped in a desperate fight for survival.
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