Past Projects

Interpretive Panels

Past Projects

We have successfully completed over two-hundred interpretive panels projects on a wide range of topics in all corners of the United States and beyond.

Along the Atlantic Ocean

Skidaway Island Georgia is one of many barrier islands along the east coast of the United States.  The island is rich with both natural and cultural history.  Sign panels strategically located interpret the sights and surroundings.

Inside the Sierra Nevada Foothills of California

Pleasant Valley is rural community in northern California at an elevation of 2500 feet. The goal of the forty sign interpretive panel project was to interpret the three primary habitats and the wildlife living there.

Abandoned Louisiana Sugar Plantation

The U.S. Army Corp of Engineer Bonnet Carre’ Spillway site is a 7,400 acre site along the Mississippi River. Long ago the site was slave settlement and sugar plantation. Today visitors can tour the site along a pedestrian trail or in their vehicles with the aid of a interpretive auto tour program.

Texas Community leader

In Lewisville, Texas, a city within the Dallas Ft Worth area, LL Woods grew to become a community leader and elected as Lewisville’s first African American city council member. The park trailhead panel interprets his life story and is supported with a time line of his life.

Before Orlando, there was Coney Island

Before COVID 19 put the project on hold, an interpretive program was set for implementation at the Coney Island Amusement Park in New York. The multi-media program will interpret the park’s history with special attention given to the attractions listed on the National Register of Historic Places, like the Cyclone Roller Coaster.

Canyons in Kansas

Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park in Oakley, Kansas contains dramatic Niobrara chalk formations created 80 million years ago. The interpretive masterplan and signage program included wayfinding, trailhead signs as well as fourteen interpretive trail panels. Now when visitors hike the trail they have a better understanding of the landscape.

Neighborhood Trail

Little Creek Trail in Waxahachie, Texas threads its way through several neighborhoods, connecting a pair of parks, and the local high school. Working in collaboration with city staff and planners, a series of four interpretive panels offer interpretation on city history, creek, and park features.