Witmer Group, a Dallas Digital Marketing Agency serving the Dallas, Fort Worth, and Atlanta markets, is pleased to announce their completion of a vibrant new website for Dallas Heritage Village.
The robust new site includes interactive forms, online payment features, and a calendar event management system built on the WordPress platform.
Dallas Heritage Village and the land on which it sits has a long and storied connection with Dallas history. A historic site of many firsts, this piece of land became Dallas’ first city park in 1876.
At that time, it was simply called City Park. Nowadays, it serves as an educational resource and historic reminder of the pioneers who laid the foundations of this unique and amazing city.
Sydney Abdo, and Sarah Hambric worked closely with Witmer Group President Kristina Witmer and her talented team members to tell a story by creating a kaleidoscope of history-meets-modern-day.
Sydney: “We recently worked with Kristina and her team to create our brand-new museum website. It’s fantastic, and we loved working with them. They were communicative, attentive, and made sure that we were kept in the loop and well-informed. Our new site offers far more value to our visitors and has made our daily jobs much easier.”
Sarah: “Witmer Group worked very closely with us to create a website that closely mirrored our vision, and we’re very impressed with it! We love the website and feel thankful to have found Witmer Group! We recommend them with full confidence.”
Witmer Group is a Dallas based digital marketing team made up of a diverse group of talented individuals with a broad range of experience in advertising, marketing, data science, content creation, social media, and project management. Our process is a well-planned collaboration with our clients and our internal teams to create integrated marketing strategies that support our clients’ digital marketing and branding efforts. Our approach is the ultimate combination of inventive, flexible, and functional.
The mission of Dallas Heritage Village is to collect, preserve, and teach the history of Dallas and North Central Texas. Located in historic Old City Park, the museum uses its collections of historic buildings and furnishings, representing the period 1840-1910, to sponsor research, publications, and exhibits, and to present educational programs and special events for diverse audiences of children, families, and adults.