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Orlando plans to offer the visits from June 12 to 14, when it holds annual remembrance events to honor the 49 people killed.
Survivors of the Pulse nightclub shooting and families of victims will be able to step inside the club ahead of its eventual demolition, a city spokesperson said Tuesday.
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It's been nine years since the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting, and the community is still trying to heal from the tragedy.
The City of Orlando is organizing three days for the visits, which start nine years after the mass shooting on June 12.
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Survivors of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre and the families of those killed must now decide if they want to tour the property before it is demolished, ...