the architect of the capitol at the time was alan hantman, and alan showed up that morning, a little before 9:00, i believe, and his story, of course, he's tuning in to this news footage about what's happening in new york city. but he's also preparing that morning for a meeting to raise funds for a u.s. capitol visitors center. and so that's sort of what his morning begins like. and as things unfold, they learn about the pentagon being attacked. and then they're told about ten minutes out, there's this rogue plane that's inbound for washington, d.c. so the evacuation begins of the u.s. capitol building. and alan hantman later learns that the immediate threat is passed because this plane has crashed in pennsylvania somewhere. and so he later comes here in 2012 and this specific statue of freedom, this desk model of freedom, was on his desk that morning. he leaves the statue of freedom in one of the niches found at the memorial plaza where you'll see where visitors have left other tribute items in the past. and underneath that, he left on architect of the capitol letterhead, he left an