At Orlando City Hall, 49 portraits honor those killed at Pulse
The traveling Pulse memorial at City Hall opened this week and will be open through August 23.
Midday sunlight shines through the windows of Orlando City Hall's Terrace Gallery, casting brightness onto the white gallery walls.
But there's a heavy feeling in this room. The gallery walls are lined with 49 portraits: one for each person killed during the Pulse nightclub shooting 10 years ago, on June 12, 2016.
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