Future meets past in QR code

The town of Clarkdale has brought past and the future together with the addition of a QR code on the historical sign on Main Street.

QR codes — also known as a quick read or quick response codes — are the white squares with seemingly random patterns of black squares and bars that have been appearing in magazines, in storefronts and even on cars lately.

When scanned by a smartphone outfitted with a free application called QR Reader, the codes can be turned in to numbers and letters, or in the case of the Clarkdale QR code, a link to a YouTube video depicting the 1928 Clarkdale bank robbery.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, April 25, edition of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

Jeff Wood

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