Listening devices with audio description of the orientation film and exhibition are available at the Information Desks in Emancipation Hall.
It was the first statue moved into the Emancipation Hall.
The sculpture was unveiled on April 28, 2009 in Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center.
The plaster model was relocated to the Emancipation Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center, which provides more visitors access to look at the statue's details.
A magnificent 19-foot-tall plaster statue rises in the Capitol Visitor Center's Emancipation Hall.
There is no plan to rotate the statues in Emancipation Hall or move other statues from the Capitol into the Visitor Center.
Visitors enter the theaters at the Emancipation Hall (lower) level and exit at the staging (upper) level.
Off of Emancipation Hall are two gift shops, one at the north end of the Hall and on at the south end.
Hard copies are available at the Information Desks in Emancipation Hall.
In late 2008 the model was relocated to the new Capitol Visitor Center, where it is now a focal point of Emancipation Hall.