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Centro Regional de Historia del Condado de Orange Presenta la Galería Digital de One Orlando Collection

Orange County, Fla. – Orange County Government, the City of Orlando and the Historical Society of Central Florida through the Orange County Regional History Center are pleased to announce the launch of the One Orlando Collection, digital gallery.

Orange County’s Regional History Center proudly remains the guardian and entrusted caretaker of more than 5,000 memorial and tribute items, which were meticulously collected and preserved by curation staff in the wake of the Pulse Nightclub tragedy.

While these items remain under the careful watch of the History Center, approximately 600 images of memorial items will be made available online to the public beginning June 12 at www.OneOrlandoCollection.com. The digital gallery includes photographs of items collected at various memorials in the wake of the tragedy including the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Pulse Nightclub and Lake Eola. This gallery provides a first glimpse at these items since the History Center retired them from the public memorials. The online gallery also allows loved ones, near and far, to see the many displays of compassion, support and love received from across Central Florida and the world - in the wake of Orlando's most difficult days.

The digital gallery features a navigation tool that allows guests to search for artifacts by individual name or memorial, giving family and friends the opportunity to see many of the tribute items left in honor of their loved ones. The gallery is intended to help capture the stories behind the artifacts including where the items came from and what the tributes represented to those who left them at the memorials.

Said Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs, "The tragedy of Pulse and the heartbreaking loss of 49 lives is a permanent part of history - it's a story that will always be told. Through the One Orlando Collection, we have the chance to tell the other side of the story - how our community reacted with compassion and understanding to this senseless act of violence and hate, and how Central Florida reacted with unity, resilience and strength in caring for our shattered brothers and sisters within the LGBTQ, Latinx and Hispanic communities, as well as the loved ones of those who were lost. On the broader scale, we hope that this amazing exhibit and Collection will inspire the change we want to see, and that the Pulse attack of June 12, 2016 will forever serve as the defining point and time in history when the world began to think and act differently. Through this One Orlando Collection, and by memorializing the terrible losses that so many have suffered, and the incredible response of love and unity - we hope to educate and inspire future generations so that this tragedy is never again repeated."

In addition to the launch of the digital gallery, the Centro Regional de Historia del Condado de Orange will host an exhibit of nearly 200 individual memorial items, to include the 49 Tribute Crosses and iconic IKEA couch that will be on display beginning June 12 through June 17. Admission fees to the History Center will be waived during that time.

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About the Orange County Regional History Center: The Orange County Regional History Center is housed in a restored historic five-story 1927 county courthouse in downtown Orlando, showcases the vast collection of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. The museum features four floors of permanent exhibitions and also presents national important limited-run exhibitions. El museo, miembro de la Smithsonian Institution, cuenta con la acreditación de la Asociación Americana de los Museos (AAM). For more information, visit The History Center website o llame al 407-836-7010.

Conozca acerca del Gobierno del Condado de Orange:el Gobierno del Condado de Orange hace todo lo posible por servir a sus residentes y visitantes con integridad, honradez, imparcialidad y profesionalismo. Situado en la Florida Central, el Condado de Orange cuenta con 13 municipios y alberga a los parques temáticos más famosos del mundo, a uno de los centros de convenciones más grande del país y a un centro de investigación en ciencias biológicas. La Junta de Comisionados del Condado está conformada por siete miembros electos, entre los que se incluye el Alcalde, cuya elección es a nivel de todo el condado. Para mayor información visite www.OCFL.net o ingrese a los canales de medios sociales del Gobierno del Condado de Orange..

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