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=== Permanent Exhibits === ==== Freedom Rising ==== A 17-minute multimedia theatrical presentation that explores the story of the Constitution from the Revolutionary War through today. The show uses a 360-degree screen and live actor to bring the founding era to life. ==== The Story of We the People ==== The main exhibition hall explores the Constitution's creation, evolution, and ongoing relevance through: * Interactive touchscreens * Historical artifacts and documents * Multimedia presentations * Themed galleries on rights, responsibilities, and amendments ==== Signers' Hall ==== A room featuring '''42 life-size bronze statues''' of the delegates who signed the Constitution in 1787, plus three who refused (George Mason, Edmund Randolph, and Elbridge Gerry). Visitors can walk among the Founders and be photographed "signing" the Constitution at a reproduction of the signing desk. ==== The Civil War and Reconstruction ==== Exhibits exploring the constitutional crises of the Civil War era, including slavery, emancipation, and the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.
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