If you know of an important site in your community that could benefit from the national spotlight that only the America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places program can deliver, submit your LOI today!
This year, the National Trust for Historic Preservation particularly encourages nominations that illuminate the various ways climate change is affecting historic places of all types. This could include sites facing the impacts of a changing climate such as sea level rise, increased flooding and erosion, wildfires, or severe weather events.
As part of the National Trust’s continued commitment to telling the full American story, we also invite nominations that highlight a unique or overlooked aspect of American history and that expand our understanding of our shared national heritage. To that end, we welcome nominations of historic places important to communities who are historically underrepresented within preservation, including, but not limited to, places associated with women, immigrants, Asian Americans, Black Americans, Latinx Americans, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and LGBTQIA communities.
After reviewing the LOIs, a select number of sites will be invited to submit full nominations in early December. The 2023 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places will be announced in May. If you have any questions, please email 11Most@savingplaces.org.
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