Ed. Note: yesterday we posted about another memorial event to be held on Saturday.

From a press release:

“One hundred years ago, on January 28, 1922, the worst peacetime single-day loss of life in the history of the District of Columbia occurred when the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed under the weight of a record 28 inches of snow, killing 98 people.

A century later, on January 28, 2022, we will commemorate the disaster and remember the victims.

The Commemoration

When: Friday January 28, 2022 at 6PM

Where: The public plaza at 1801 Adams Mill Road, NW (near the bulletin board kiosk so we can look to the opposite corner where the Knickerbocker once stood)

What: The history of the theater and the snowstorm will be outlined. In a powerful gesture, for the first time in perhaps a century, the names of the tragedy’s 98 victims will be read aloud, and their stories will be discussed. Hand-held candles will be available to light and remember the victims.

On the night of the 28th, the feature film was a comedy, “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.” Among the 300 individuals in attendance was the Washington Post’s drama columnist, John Jay Daly. Transformed into a breaking-news reporter, his breathless 5,000-word description of the day’s events captured every bit of the disaster’s tragedy and emotion.

With a roar, mighty as the crack of doom, the massive roof of the Knickerbocker broke loose from its steel moorings and crashed down upon the heads of those in the balcony. Under the weight of the fallen roof, the balcony gave way. Most of the audience was entombed. It was as sudden as the turning off of an electric light.”

“If possible, it was worse than hell. […] Prayers ascended from the lips of sordid sinners. Brave hearts railed at their own helplessness of the power stripped from them to do even one act of mercy. Weak men suddenly turned into giants, hoping to lift the rafters of a fallen temple of mirth and free the stricken beneath.

(more…)



2475 18th Street, NW

Update: Thanks to all who shared D Light’s fundraiser.

A reader reports: “Fire outside of D Light bakery in Adams Morgan. Fire on exterior of new bakery. Closed today.”

DC Fire and EMS reported around 5:30am: “Update Box Alarm 2400 block 18th St NW. Corrected size up is 3 story mixed occupancy structure. #DCsBravest confined and extinguished fire on the exterior. No injuries. Investigators requested.” (more…)



Thanks to Nancy for sending “photographs taken after the disaster at 18th & Columbia by neighborhood news photographer at the time Hugh Miller”

From a press release:

“Neighbors for the Knickerbocker Memorial in Adams Morgan Commemorate Lives Lost and Changed Forever 100 Years Ago by Collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre Under 28′ of Snow

98 Lives Lost, 130 Injured, in the Most Deadly Single Incident in DC History.

Neighbors for the Knickerbocker Memorial in Adams Morgan will commemorate lives lost and changed forever 100 years ago by collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre roof under 28 feet of snow. At the public gathering a sculpture will be dedicated by local artist Cesar Maxit to the 98 people who died, 133 injured and to first responders to what remains the deadliest single incident in DC’s history. (more…)



1831 Columbia Road, NW photo by Terry “they are replacing it today (Sunday)”

Thanks to Meghan for sending on Sunday: “Looks like someone shattered the front door at So’s your mom. Remarkably, and a testament to their industriousness, they fixed it already.”

I’m gonna take this as a good opportunity to remind you that So’s Your Mom is the best.

“Family owned neighborhood bagel shop & deli for 45+ years Open Mon-Sat 7-4 Sun 8-4

I highly recommend the Bronx Pastrami on a roll with spicy mustard.



Scott J Bennett via Facebook

Grand Central shared the sad news last night:

Adams Morgan lost one of our best today. @amsterdamfalafelshop Scott Bennett was one of the most generous, kind, and loving people we have met and was the Heartbeat of our neighborhood. You will always be felt on 18th and we love and miss you already. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with Arianne, Dax, friends & family.”



2465 18th Street, NW

The liquor license placard for Andy’s Pizza 18th St says:

“A counter-service pizzeria with whole pizzas, slices, salads , and appetizers for dine in, take-out, and delivery with a seating capacity of 30 and Total Occupancy Load of 38.”

&pizza opened here back in December 2017. Updates when we get an exact opening date for Andy’s Pizza.


View More Stories