LOS ANGELES (AP) — The previous Morrison Lodge, made well-known by The Doorways and their 1970 album of the identical identify, was considerably broken by a fireplace that erupted in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday.
The four-story constructing, which has been vacant greater than a decade, burned for almost two hours earlier than greater than 100 firefighters introduced the flames below management, in accordance with the Los Angeles Fireplace Division.
The Morrison Lodge was featured on the quilt of The Doorways’ fifth album. Celebrated music photographer Henry Diltz made the picture in 1969 and stated years later that it took slightly trickery to tug it off.
A lodge clerk advised the band they weren’t allowed to take images inside, however when the clerk stepped away, the group bumped into the foyer and Diltz shortly obtained the picture wanting by means of the window, with legendary frontman Jim Morrison within the center.
The album was seen as a comeback to their roots for The Doorways, approaching the heels of Morrison’s on-stage arrest at a Miami live performance that noticed him convicted of indecent publicity and profanity.
Morrison and The Doorways would launch one ultimate album, “L.A. Woman,” earlier than he was discovered lifeless in a Paris bathtub on July 3, 1971.
Los Angeles firefighters who first arrived on the blaze on Thursday discovered heavy flames on the constructing’s prime ground.
A number of individuals who had been within the constructing escaped with out accidents, together with three folks rescued by firefighters from the third ground, in accordance with the division. The constructing’s roof collapsed, leaving its structural integrity doubtful, the division stated.
The constructing lately had been used as a coaching website for firefighters.