Americas Most Endangered Historic Places
This week the national trust for historic preservation announced its 29th annual list of the most endangered historic places in america.
Americas most endangered historic places. America s 11 most endangered places or america s 11 most endangered historic places is a list of places in the united states that the national trust for historic preservation considers the most endangered. The 2019 list includes a diverse mix of historic. America s most endangered historic places here are the 11 endangered sites including the prison where solomon northup was held on the national trust for historic preservation s 2014 list. They include sites of ancient artifacts utah to washington s national mall tidal basin.
The trust s 29th annual list of america s 11 most endangered historic places released wednesday focuses attention on some of the nation s most important natural and cultural places and. Since its inception 27 years ago the national trust for historic preservation s annual list of america s 11 most endangered places has saved more than 250 places. You might be surprised at what places are endangered. The 2019 list includes a diverse mix of historic places across america that face a range of.
The list which has identified more than 300 sites to date has been so successful in galvanizing preservation efforts that only a handful of sites have been lost. Over 300 places have been listed in its 32 year history and in that time fewer than 5 percent of listed sites have been lost. America s 11 most endangered historic places for 2018. S ince 1988 the national trust has used its list of america s 11 most endangered historic places to raise awareness about the threats facing some of the nation s greatest treasures.
Each year america s 11 most endangered historic places sheds light on important examples of our nation s heritage that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. The national trust for historic preservation which strives to save america s historic sites keeps track of those that are most in jeopardy.