Pulse Nightclub: A Haunting Look Inside Before the Mass Shooting Site Is Razed
- Nine years after a gunman killed 49 people at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, bullet holes remain visible at the site, which appears frozen in time.
- Survivors and families of victims explored the nightclub before it is demolished to create a permanent memorial honoring those lost.
- Orlando purchased the Pulse property for $2 million in 2023 and plans to build a $12 million memorial set to open in 2027.
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Pulse nightclub: A haunting look inside before the mass shooting site is razed
Nine years after a gunman opened fire in an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub in central Florida, killing 49 people, bullet holes can be seen in walls while glittering disco balls and lit-up bulbs on dressing room mirrors make the venue seem frozen in time.
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