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The hotel reopened three months after the tragedy. [8] In 1983, local authorities reported that the $5 million hotel reconstruction made the building "possibly the safest in the country." [16] The hotel was renamed the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in 1987, and the Sheraton Kansas City at Crown Center in 2011. It has been renovated numerous times ...
Hyatt Regency walkway collapse: Kansas City, Missouri: United States 17 July 1981: Double-deck suspended footbridge in hotel interior Erroneous redesign of supporting member during construction when original design considered too hard to construct 114 killed, 200 injured Walkway destroyed View of the lobby floor, showing remains of the ...
Joseph F. Waeckerle is an American physician specializing in emergency and sports medicine. He directed the search and rescue efforts at the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 17, 1981.
Fueled by the previous year's release of the colorful and appealing Pac-Man, the audience for arcade video games in 1981 became much wider. Pac-Man influenced maze games began appearing in arcades and on home systems. Pac-Man was the highest grossing video game for the second year in a row.
Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia: Building 5 dead, 9 injured 2022 Changsha building collapse: Changsha, Hunan, China Building 54 dead, 10 injured [69] 2022 Abadan Metropol building collapse: Abadan, Iran: Building 41 dead [70] 2022 Tretten Bridge collapse: Øyer, Norway Bridge, with trusses and glued laminated timber: 0 dead [71] [72 ...
During the next three seasons his playing time was limited by arm injuries and he did not pitch again in a major league game after 1984. In a seven-season career, Gale posted a 55–56 record with 518 strikeouts and a 4.54 ERA in 195 appearances , including 144 starts, 21 complete games , 5 shutouts, 13 games finished , 2 saves , and 970.0 ...
The machine measured 61 inches tall, 45 inches wide, and 43 inches deep. Namco's North American division presented the game at the 1982 Amusement Operator's Expo tradeshow, held in the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, where it was renamed to Sweet Licks. [12] [1] The game was released in North America in April 1982. [13]
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