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Station Fire Memorial Park

Station Fire Memorial Park paranormal

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 04/06/2026 DBA Approved: Y

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211 Cowesett Ave
West Warwick, RI 02893
Open to the public: Yes

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Lat: 41.7007
Lon: -71.5186

PANICd#: 2262

Publication date: 04/06/2026

Station Fire Memorial Park stands on the site of the former Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, where one of the deadliest nightclub fires in American history occurred.

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History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 8
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Resources: 4
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History

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Station Fire Memorial Park stands on the site of the former Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, where one of the deadliest nightclub fires in American history occurred. On the night of February 20, 2003, a concert drew hundreds of people into the venue when pyrotechnics ignited flammable materials inside the building, causing a rapidly spreading fire. Within minutes, the structure was engulfed in flames, resulting in the loss of one hundred lives and injuring many others.

In the immediate aftermath, the nightclub was reduced to ashes, leaving behind a scar not only on the land but also within the community. Families and friends of the victims began gathering at the site almost immediately, leaving crosses, flowers, and personal mementos. The area became an informal memorial as people sought a place to grieve, reflect, and remember those who were lost.

Recognizing the need for a permanent tribute, a group of families and supporters formed the Station Fire Memorial Foundation in 2003. Their goal was to preserve the site and transform it into a dedicated memorial park. Over the years, fundraising efforts continued with strong support from the community and beyond, eventually allowing the land to be secured and developed into a lasting place of remembrance.

Construction of the memorial began after years of planning and fundraising, and the design focused on honoring each individual lost while creating a peaceful, reflective environment. The layout includes a walkway representing the path of escape along with memorial stones marking where victims were found. The park was carefully designed to balance historical accuracy with emotional sensitivity for visitors.

The Station Fire Memorial Park was officially dedicated in May 2017, marking fourteen years since the tragedy. Today it serves as a solemn gathering place for annual remembrance ceremonies, particularly each February, and stands as a powerful symbol of loss, memory, and the importance of fire safety awareness.

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Stories & Folklore

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Because of the sudden and tragic nature of the events that occurred here, the Station Fire Memorial Park has become a place where visitors often report an intense emotional atmosphere. Many describe a heavy silence that seems to settle over the grounds, especially in the evening hours when fewer people are present. Some attribute this feeling to the lingering energy of the lives lost so abruptly.

Visitors have reported experiencing unexplained chills even during warm weather as they walk along the memorial pathway. These sensations are often strongest near the areas where victims were found and where memorial stones now stand. It is often suggested that these experiences may be the result of residual energy left behind by the intensity of the tragedy rather than active hauntings.

There have been accounts of people hearing faint sounds that resemble distant voices or whispers when standing quietly in certain parts of the park. While no clear words are ever understood, witnesses often describe the sounds as overlapping and emotional, as if fragments of conversation or panic remain imprinted on the location. This idea reinforces the belief that the experiences here may be residual in nature.

Others have claimed to see brief shadow-like figures moving between the memorial markers, particularly during dusk or early morning hours. These sightings are usually described as fleeting and indistinct, disappearing quickly when directly observed. Some visitors believe these apparitions are not conscious spirits but impressions tied to the events that unfolded.

Despite these stories, many who visit the memorial describe the experiences as peaceful rather than frightening. The site is often viewed as a place where the boundary between memory and energy feels thin, with many believing that if anything remains, it is a quiet echo of the past rather than an intelligent presence.

Added by: sdonley on 04/06/2026 DB#: 1838
Source(s): Various Sources


Paranormal Claims

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4765 04/06/2026 sdonley Unexplained feelings of heaviness or emotional pressure while walking the grounds
4764 04/06/2026 sdonley Reports of sudden cold spots in specific areas of the memorial
4766 04/06/2026 sdonley Sounds resembling faint whispers or distant voices with no visible source
4767 04/06/2026 sdonley Shadow-like figures seen moving briefly between memorial markers
4768 04/06/2026 sdonley Electronic devices occasionally malfunctioning or draining battery unexpectedly
4769 04/06/2026 sdonley Visitors feeling as if they are being watched when alone at the site
4770 04/06/2026 sdonley Strong emotional reactions without clear cause, especially near memorial stones
4771 04/06/2026 sdonley Unexplained silence that feels unnatural compared to surrounding areas

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WikiPedia Entry
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
Information about this location on WikiPedia
Station Fire Memorial Park | Picture This On Granite
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Picture This On Granite was proud to work on the Station Fire Memorial Park, located in West Warwick, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
How to visit the Station Fire Memorial Park in West Warwick
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
Information on visiting the location.
Station Night Club Fire Victims Memorials
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
A listing of all of the victims from the Station Night Club fire on Find a Grave.

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