Recent Projects:

Osprey Camera at Smith Mountain Lake

The Virtual Storyteller Exhibit

Pennsylvania Wilds Interpretive Master Plan

Ohiopyle State Park - Falls Visitor Center Interpretive Plan

Kinzua Bridge Interpretive Plan

Virginia Outdoors Recreation Website

Clam Lake Interactive Information Station

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park Coal Exhibit

Association of Zoos and Aquariums Interactive Kiosks

Virginia State Parks Information Stations

Wisconsin State Parks Information Stations

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Visitor Center

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Donor Relations

Recent News:

Imperial Multimedia Receives Award - Best Promotional Effort Electronic Media

Imperial Multimedia Receives NASPD President's Award For Outstanding Efforts

Building a one-stop website for state outdoor destinations

Electronic Kiosk Installed in Wisconsin Elk Country

New Websites and 2010 Spring Conference

Fred Lochner and Joe Elton Discuss Visitor Center Plans For Sailor's Creek Battlefield in Virginia

Association of Zoos and Aquariums Kiosk

Visitor center to open in fall 2009

Work to Begin on Elk Country Visitor Center

Virginia State Parks Information Stations Featured at National Conference

Imperial Multimedia Awarded DCR/Virginia State Parks Interpretive Information System

Virginia State Parks Developing New Visitor Information System

Retail Kiosk Solutions

New Bohemia Solar Project

BizFilings

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

House of Brides - Chicago Style Weddings Magazine

Kinzua Bridge Interpretive Plan

In August of 2008, the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau (ANFVB) and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) teamed to pursue professional services to develop an interpretive plan for the new visitor center at Kinzua Bridge State Park located in McKean County, Pennsylvania. The park will build a visitor center in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Wilds tourism initiative in north central Pennsylvania.

In mid October 2008, Imperial Multimedia was contracted by the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau to complete the Interpretive Plan and Concept Design for indoor and outdoor exhibits and programming for the new visitor center. By this time, design for the building was contracted and well underway.

Funding for the Kinzua Bridge Visitor Center’s Interpretive Plan was furnished through a grant for planning a Discovery/Visitor Center at the Kinzua Bridge State Park by the official tourism promotion agency for McKean County, the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, and was supported by the McKean County Commissioners.

The Kinzua Interpretive Plan was completed in December of 2009. The plan details the interpretive layout and design for the new visitor center at Kinzua Bridge State Park. Kinzua Bridge State Park is located in the northern hills of the Pennsylvania Wilds in McKean County. The 329-acre park is also home to the remnants of a 2,053-foot railroad viaduct, originally built in 1882 to provide greater access to coal, timber and oil resources and to provide for the transport of these resources to the markets where they were needed.

A master plan for the entire Pennsylvania Wilds was completed in early 2010.