US_93_Arizona_1956_South.svg
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Summary
Description US 93 Arizona 1956 South.svg |
English:
This image is a representation of a 1950's technicolor U.S. Route shield used by Arizona. Each color meant a different direction. Brown meant East, Green meant South, Orange meant North and Blue meant West. Arizona replaced the signs with traditional Black and White shields in the late 50's early 60's.
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Source | File:US XX Arizona 1954 South.svg |
Author | Matthew Anderson (Base template modified from original File:US blank (1961).svg by Fredddie ) |
Licensing
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This file is in the
public domain
because it comes from the
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
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states specifically on page I-1 that
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