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Women In Old Time Music

Women In Old Time Music

The High Road Agency was honored to have created a website for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum’s newest exhibit, “I've Endured: Women In Old Time Music.” Through thought-provoking photography, videos, and interviews, the popular exhibit’s website invites...

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What If? Southwest Virginia

What If? Southwest Virginia

This video was produced for Friends of Southwest Virginia, entitled “What If? Southwest Virginia.” Created as a social media piece that features dozens of photos from Southwest Virginia based on the theme of “If SWVA Was A…”, it includes images based on if Southwest...

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Floyd County Brochure

Floyd County Brochure

This pamphlet, which serves as a welcome to Floyd County for visitors, highlights the area’s top focal points and is filled with gorgeous photos and information about the area. It also features a ‘gate-fold,” which produces a beautiful landscape across the bottom of...

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J.A. Street & Associates

J.A. Street & Associates

J.A. Street & Associates asked The High Road Agency to build the company a new website that was visually impactful, user-friendly, and allowed them to edit copy and add images easily. HRA built the new site using WordPress and Divi, which gave J.A. Street the...

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Firehouse Rebrand

Firehouse Rebrand

While rebranding Firehouse Restaurant, we discovered the rich history of this local barbecue joint. What began as a way to pay their way through college, Tom Seaton and Jimmy Carter opened Bucwood Bar-B-Que in 1980 in the back storeroom of “Buc Plaza'' convenience...

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FEATURED WORK

Explore Bristol Holiday Ornament Photo Station

Check out Bristol’s newest attraction! We are proud to have worked with Explore Bristol in creating the Explore Bristol Holiday Ornament Photo Station, which made its debut at the Downtown Center on Nov. 21. The Photo Station, which stands 10 feet high, shimmers with Winter Wonderland blue and white holiday lights and is positioned in front of Bristol’s iconic Country Music Mural.