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#8 Searing flames burst from the windows of the Winecoff Hotel at the height of the fire that gutted the building

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Searing flames burst from the windows of the Winecoff Hotel at the height of the fire that gutted the building

Winecoff Hotel Fire: The Deadliest Hotel Fire in Atlanta Which killed 119 People

#8 Searing flames burst from the windows of the Winecoff Hotel at the height of the fire that gutted the building

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