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Sign system spotlights recreation offerings in Arizona town

One of the design elements in National Sign Plazas' wayfinding system in Paradise Valley, Ariz.
One of the design elements in National Sign Plazas’ wayfinding system in Paradise Valley, Ariz.

On the eastern side of Phoenix, the town of Paradise Valley, Ariz., is a destination for some of the best golfing, hiking, dining and leisure activities in the Southwest. In an effort to embrace pedestrian/bicycle activity, as well as promote the scenic views of several mountain ranges that the town has to offer, Paradise Valley began redeveloping the corridors that connect the southern and northern sides of the town.

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