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Pulse nightclub is demolished to make way for a memorial to the 2016 mass shooting

The $12 million memorial will honor 49 victims of the 2016 mass shooting with water features, names, and interactive exhibits, with construction starting in September 2026.

  • Crews began demolishing Pulse nightclub in Orlando on Wednesday to make way for a memorial that will pay tribute to the 49 people killed in the 2016 attack on the LGBTQ-friendly club.
  • The city of Orlando purchased the Pulse property in 2023 for $2 million and plans to build a $12 million permanent memorial that will open in 2027.
  • President Donald Trump has led the charge on threats to LGBTQ+ history monuments, declaring on his first day back in office that the government only recognizes two genders: male and female.
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The early morning of June 12, 2016, changed everything inside the Pulse nightclub in Florida, frequented mostly by the LGBTQ+ community, where one of the most painful episodes in recent United States history took place…

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