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Fire hits vacant Grossinger’s hotel, once a Catskills jewel

A fire consumed a building at the site of the long-closed Grossinger’s resort, once among the most storied and glamorous hotels in New York’s Catskills.

In its heyday after World War II, Grossinger’s drew hundreds of thousands of vacationers a year, many of them Jewish. The resort had a 27-hole golf course, indoor and outdoor pools, a nightclub, two kosher kitchens and a 1,500-seat dining room. It drew crooners like Eddie Fisher and has been cited as an inspiration for the 1987 movie “Dirty Dancing.”

The fire that consumed the building at Grossinger’s resort is shown during the blaze on Tuesday evening. Liberty Fire Chief Mark Johnstone via AP
Firefighters on scene had to cut through a gate to control the blaze at Grossinger’s resort. Liberty Fire Chief Mark Johnstone via AP
The fire that took place in the three-and-half story structure was in a building that was not specified as to what it was used for. Liberty Fire Chief Mark Johnstone via AP

The fire broke out Tuesday evening in a three-and-half story building on the old hotel property. Firefighters who responded to the scene had to cut through a gate and were hampered by overgrowth and concrete barriers. An excavator knocked down the structure after the fire was out, according to a Facebook post by the Liberty Fire Department.

It was not immediately clear what the building had been used for, though Sullivan County Fire Coordinator John Hauschild said the main building was torn down about four years ago.

The famous New York resort once drew hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. Schwartz Brothers Media via AP
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Schwartz Brothers Media via AP
Gossinger’s closed in 1986 after operating for over 70 years. Schwartz Brothers Media via AP

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

The former 812-acre resort is about 80 miles north of New York City.

Fisher not only made his debut at Grossinger’s, but married fellow entertainer Debbie Reynolds there in 1955. Other big names to appear at the resort were Joel Grey and Leslie Uggams, as well as boxers Rocky Marciano and Jack Dempsey.

Grossinger’s was an inspiration for the 1987 movie “Dirty Dancing.” Artisan Entertainment/ Courtesy: Everett Collection
Singer Eddie Fisher feeds a piece of wedding cake to his bride, Debbie Reynolds, following their marriage at Grossinger’s in 1955. AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File

Grossinger’s operated for nearly 70 years before closing in 1986, suffering the fate of many local hotels after the region’s appeal faded. The site fell into disrepair amid efforts to redevelop it.