Idaho Falls, ID is attracting tourism with upgraded signage
Idaho Falls created a way-finding program to rebrand the city and develop signage that will help draw in more tourists. The signage guides tourists to retail establishments, pedestrian and bicycle access routes, historic city landmarks, and more.
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Idaho Falls is installing 150 wayfinding signs that will point out 50 different attractions. Photo courtesy of city of Idaho Falls. Idaho Falls is giving its residents and visitors a “to-do” list with about 150 wayfinding signs that will be installed in the next couple of months. These signs will point the direction to a combined 50 attractions reachable by car or on foot. “This really creates an identity for our city that we haven’t had,” said Greg Weitzel, director of the Idaho Falls Parks & Recreation Department. “People say there’s nothing to do. There is a lot to do. People will be surprised to see there is a zoo, the Museum of Idaho, more than 50 parks, an archery range, a stock car track, the Japanese Friendship Garden” and many other attractions. The blue signs for cars are eight feet tall – an increase from the original six feet that was evaluated to be two small – and two feet tall for pedestrians. These signs are the next phase after a series of vertical Idaho Falls
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