Every year the National Trust for Historic Preservation, names its the eleven most endangered historic places in the U.S.

How did these places become selected as the 'Most Endangered'?

Hundreds of nominations are presented from people across the US to the "Trust" and then they are selected by committee. The nominations can be submitted by anyone, but the final list is selected by members of "The Trust" based on national significance, the urgency of the threat and the likelihood of success in preserving the site.

Have you been to any of this years list members?


  •  A.G. Gaston Motel, Alabama, 
  •  Carrollton Courthouse, Louisiana, 
  •  Chautauqua Amphitheater, New York, 
  •  East Point Historic Civic Block, Georgia,
  •  Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, 
  •  Grand Canyon, Arizona,
  •  Little Havana, Florida, 
  •  Oak Flat, Arizona, 
  •  Old U.S. Mint, California, 
  •  South Street Seaport, New York, 
  •  The Factory, California,

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