On Friday, July 17, 1981, 114 people were killed when a pair of suspended walkways above the lobby of the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel collapsed during a tea dance. If you weren’t living in Kansas ...
This story was originally published July 21, 1981, in The Kansas City Star. A critical change in the original design of the Hyatt Regency hotel’s sky walks doubled the stress on that part of the walks ...
Friends, family and first responders touched by the collapse of two elevated walkways inside the Hyatt Regency Hotel gather Saturday around a sculpture commemorating lives lost. It's been 40 years ...
In the summer of 1981, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., hosted a party. And then, disaster truck. Two suspended bridges on the second and fourth floor completely collapsed leading to the ...
It was another summer night in 1981. Hundreds of people gathered for a "tea dance" at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Kansas City, Mo., on July 17. Among them were Karen Jeter, 37, and her husband ...
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