About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: RMS Queen Elizabeth, Risser's Mill Covered Bridge, Haunted Castle, Gudgeonville Covered Bridge, Reichstag, Ogle County Courthouse, Springside, Towers of Bologna, Sudbury Steelworkers Hall, SS Noronic, Brettell Lane railway station, Namdaemun, Philadelphia Arena, Wheeler Opera House, Dallas Sportatorium, Rosewood Center, Neale Stadium, Rogers Field, Linden Park Cricket Club, Tynan Abbey, Chester Racecourse, Texas Governor's Mansion, Capital Crescent Trail, Short Line Bridge, Conowingo Bridge, Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, Henry Hardin Cherry Hall, Core Pacific City, The Independent, National Capital Trolley Museum, Tomari Nuclear Power Plant, Preah Suramarit National Theatre, Thingwall House, Tunney's Pasture Station, Snyderman House, McMinnville Opera House, Glaspalast, Lambert Hall, St Kilda Pavilion, New Brunswick Railway Museum, Pendleton railway station, Canaan Union Depot, Wilbur Wynant House, Cheltenham, Wanette-Byars Bridge, Bridgewater railway station, Adelaide, Market Bosworth railway station, Knox & Kane 58, Matthews Hall, Antrim Castle, Capital Gay, Charlemont Fort, Jeffries Ford Covered Bridge, Bad Durkheim lift, Roxborough Castle, Independent Eye, Great Western Steam Laundry. Excerpt: The Haunted Castle at Six Flags Great Adventure was a haunted house attraction at Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park in Jackson Township, New Jersey. On May 11, 1984, eight teenage visitors were trapped and killed when the structure was destroyed by fire. Six Flags Great Adventure and its parent company Six Flags were subsequently indicted for aggravated manslaughter, accused of recklessly causing the deaths by taking inadequate precautions against a fire. In the subsequent trial, the prosecution argued that repeated warnings by safety consultants to install sprinklers or smoke alarms had been ignored. The defendants d...