Announcing the 2013 List of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

With a country as large and diverse as the United States selecting a list of just 11 endangered historic places annually is a daunting task -- which is why this year, as our endangered list enters its second quarter-century, we opened up the process to the general public for the first time.
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With a country as large and diverse as the United States selecting a list of just 11 endangered historic places annually is a daunting task -- which is why this year, as our endangered list enters its second quarter-century, we opened up the process to the general public for the first time.The results were overwhelming. We received more than twice the nominations we have in the past, with passionate local preservationists reaching out from sites nationwide.

The resulting list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places represents the broad cultural, geographic, and historic diversity of our country. The "newest" site -- the flying-saucer-shaped Worldport Terminal at JFK Airport in New York -- dates from the mid-20th century, while the oldest -- San Jose Church in San Juan, P.R. -- was built more than 400 years earlier.

Without further ado, the 2013 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list, in slides...

And, don't forget to follow the conversation on Twitter about saving endangered places. Follow hashtag: #11Most and #savingplaces

2013 AMERICA'S 11 MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACES
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Old San Juan's San José Church was built in 1532, a century before the Mayflower settlers established the first permanent colony in New England. One of the few surviving examples of 16th century Spanish Gothic architecture in the Western hemisphere.
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Third oldest-standing African-American meeting house is in need of funding to complete restoration.
(03 of11)
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An engineering marvel and an iconic piece of 20th century Americana threatened with demolition.
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Last surviving example of Chinese workers housing in the Cucamonga Valley is threatened by possible demolition.
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The lighthouse is in immediate danger of toppling over the edge of the Gay Head Cliffs.
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Montana's unparalleled collection of historic one-and two room schoolhouses is threatened by declining population.
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Threatened by a proposed power line project that would compromise scenic integrity of historic cultural areas surrounding the river.
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Kake Cannery played a key role in Alaska's canning industry for generations, but is now deteriorating rapidly .
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One of the most significant examples of a military service club built specifically for African-American officers
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An important example of town planning, the Village of Mariemont is threatened by a proposed transportation project
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The Port Authority of New York/New Jersey and Delta Air Lines plan to demolish the iconic Worldport and build a new terminal

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