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Despite setbacks and critics, Pulse foundation pushes forward on memorial and museum

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 26, 2022

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Five years, scores of mass shootings and one pandemic since the June 2016 massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the leader of a foundation trying to build a $45 million Pulse memorial and museum said she’s still pushing forward with construction plans — although the project’s price tag is now uncertain and its timeline has been delayed. While some critics have objected to the cost and scale of the onePULSE Foundation’s plans, the... + full article



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