
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze commemorative plaque, detailed with decorative gold-colored framing, is centrally positioned on a dark, trapezoidal stone base. The plaque text, rendered in Spanish, identifies it as a tribute to "DON ENRIQUE CADICAMO (1900)," an "Illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires," describing him as a writer, playwright, filmmaker, and "poet canonized by Tango." It states he resided in the building at the current address of Avda. Corrientes 1330 during the 1930s. The plaque was installed in 1995 by the "Asociación Amigos de la Avda. Corrientes" and includes an emblem with the letters "AAAC." The entire monument is situated on a dark, textured sidewalk with a grid pattern. Directly behind the monument is a dark asphalt street featuring a faded white dashed line. Several pieces of light-colored, crumpled paper or debris are visible on the street surface to the upper right of the plaque. No individuals are present in the scene. The location is specifically Avenida Corrientes 1330, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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