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Burke Communications Updates Web Site, Marketing For Breaks Park
May 14, 2010

Charlotte, NC - Burke Communications, Inc. has updated the Web site and other marketing materials for Breaks Interstate Park, a 4,600-acre park in the Appalachian Mountains on the border of Virginia and Kentucky.

For Breaks Interstate Park, Burke provided a total redesign of the Web site, http://breakspark.com, as well as a new informational brochure, letterhead and business cards.

"We couldn't be prouder of our new Web site, brochure, letterhead and business cards that Burke designed for us," said Matthew O'Quinn, Superintendant of Breaks Interstate Park. "The Web site and brochure, in particular, give us the opportunity to tell more people about the natural beauty, activities and amenities of Breaks Park in a compelling, inviting and attractive way. We anticipate that these new marketing materials will raise awareness of our park and bring in even more visitors to enjoy all that we have to offer."

Breaks Interstate Park was established in 1954 by an act of Congress initiated by the efforts of Virginia and Kentucky, the two states it crosses. It is one of only two such interstate parks in the United States. The name Breaks describes a passage through the mountains, a rare opportunity for early settlers to take their frontier lives to a new level. The area was discovered in 1767 by Daniel Boone as the single passage through the 125-mile stretch of Pine Mountain. Layers of history welcomes today's visitor, as does the resplendent beauty of this unique 4,600-acre park. Recreational activities include hiking, boating, rafting, horseback riding, camping, and fishing. Accommodations include cottages, campsites, luxury cabins and lodge rooms with breathtaking views, and the Rhododendron Conference Center offers 6,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.


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