Lumber Heritage Region Launches New Website to Enhance Visitor Experience and Explore the Forest Products Industry
Emporium, PA – The Lumber Heritage Region is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website, designed to provide visitors with an immersive and informative experience. The website features a host of new features and enhancements that will optimize performance and make it easier for visitors to plan their trips and explore the region’s rich heritage, culture, and the past, present, and future of the forest products industry.
“Our new website is a testament to our commitment to providing visitors with the best possible experience,” said Jennifer Weld, Project Manager at the Lumber Heritage Region. “We’ve listened to feedback from our visitors and stakeholders and have developed a website that is user-friendly, informative, and engaging.”
The new website features a clean and modern design that is easy to navigate. Visitors can easily find expanded information about the region’s attractions, events, accommodations, and the heritage of the forest products industry. The website also includes a new interactive map that allows visitors to explore the region and plan their itineraries.
In addition to these new features, the website has been optimized for performance. This means that it loads faster and is more responsive, even on mobile devices. The website is also now fully accessible, ensuring that all visitors can have a positive experience.
“We’re confident that our new website will be a valuable resource for visitors and stakeholders alike,” said Holly Komonczi, Executive Director. “We encourage everyone to visit the website and explore all that the Lumber Heritage Region has to offer, including its rich heritage and the ongoing importance of the forest products industry.”
To learn more about the Lumber Heritage Region and to visit the new website, please visit Lumberheritage.org.
The LHR covers 15 counties in Northwest and North Central Pennsylvania, highlighting the critical role the lumber industry has played—and continues to play—in shaping the region’s economy, culture, and future. As a 501(c)(3) organization, LHR is dedicated to promoting the region’s assets to visitors, supporting the Pennsylvania hardwood industry, and ensuring the continued economic impact of this vital sector. The Lumber Heritage Region of Pennsylvania covers the following counties: Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Indiana, Jefferson, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Warren.