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Parkland High School was torn down after a gunman's rampage in 2018 ended with 17 people dead.
The question lingers in the quiet afterward: What should be done with the buildings where blood was shed, where lives were upended, where loved ones were lost forever? The power of memory cuts both ways from World War II to 9/11 .
To some, keeping a building where people met violent ends is the ultimate defiance.
To others, the possibility of being retraumatized is central.
Ultimately, there is a middle ground: eliminating the building itself but erecting a lasting memorial to those who were lost.
"Remembering and forgetting are both powerful forces," says professor Jennifer Talarico .
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