
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular bronze plaque, approximately 1.5 feet wide by 1 foot high, is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall. The plaque is oriented at a slight upward angle, displaying raised lettering and a textured background. At the top center of the plaque, the White House seal is depicted, encircled by the text "THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON". Below the seal, the name "JAMES S. BRADY" and "PRESS BRIEFING ROOM" are prominently displayed. The main inscription reads: "THIS ROOM IS NAMED IN HONOR OF JAMES S. BRADY, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY FROM JANUARY 20, 1981 UNTIL JANUARY 20, 1989. MR. BRADY SERVED HIS NATION WITH HONOR AND DISTINCTION, STRENGTHENING THE BOND BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND PRESS. MAY HIS COURAGE AND DEDICATION CONTINUE TO INSPIRE ALL WHO WORK IN THIS ROOM AND BEYOND." The date "FEBRUARY 11, 2000" is located at the bottom left of the plaque, with a stylized signature, identifiable as Bill Clinton, at the bottom right. A directional light source illuminates the plaque from below and to the left, creating a subtle shadow on the wall to the right and beneath the plaque. The location is the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room within the White House complex in Washington, D.C., United States. No individuals or active subjects are present.
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