America's Most Endangered Places

Each year since 1987, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has released a list of places they consider the most endangered in America. The number of sites included on the list has varied, with the most recent lists settling on 11. The name of the list has varied from "America's Most Endangered Places" to "America's Most Endangered Historic Places" to "America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places."

While many of the locations listed by the Trust have been preserved—with there being some argument about how important the Trust's listing has actually been to their preservation—there have been notable losses, such as 2 Columbus Circle, which underwent significant renovations, and the original Guthrie Theater, demolition of which was completed in early 2007.

2015 places

The June 2015 announced places are:[1][2]

2014 places

In June 2014, the National Trust announced its list of 11 most endangered places to be:

2013 places

In June 2013, the National Trust announced its list of 11 most endangered places to be:

2012 places

In June 2012, the National Trust announced its list of 11 most endangered places to be:

2011 places

2010 places

2009 places

2008 places

2007 places

2006 places

2005 places

2004 places

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1993 places

1992 places

References

  1. "11 Most Endangered Places 2015". National Trust for Historic Preservation. June 2015.
  2. "Announcing America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2015". National Trust for Historic Preservation. June 23, 2015.

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