Explore All Endangered Places
2010 11 Most Endangered Places
From an Art Deco gem to a historic roadway, the 2010 listing of endangered places demonstrates the scope of what's threatened in America today.
- America's State Parks & State-Owned Historic Sites, Nationwide
- Black Mountain, Kentucky
- Hinchliffe Stadium, New Jersey
- Industrial Arts Building, Nebraska
- Juana Briones House, California
- Merritt Parkway, Connecticut
- Metropolitan AME Church, DC
- Pågat, Guam
- Saugatuck Dunes, Michigan
- Threefoot Building, Mississippi
Explore Past Listings
Use this tool to search for sites included on America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list in the last two decades. Since 1988, 222 sites have been recognized as threatened. You can search by state, year, or even find out whether a site has been saved or still needs your support.
Angel Island Immigration Station, California, 1999
Bok Kai Temple, California, 2001
California's State Parks, California, 2008
Cannery Row, California, 1998
Cathedral of St. Vibiana, California, 1997
Century Plaza Hotel, California, 2009
Ennis House, California, 2005
Hangar One, Moffett Field, California, 2008
Juana Briones House, California, 2010
Knight Foundry, California, 1996
Kw'st'an Sacred Sites at Indian Pass, California, 2002
Little Manila, California, 2003
Mission San Miguel Arcangel, California, 2006
Oldest Surviving McDonald's, California, 1994
Ridgewood Ranch, Home of Seabiscuit, California, 2004
San Diego Arts & Warehouse District, California, 1999
Santa Anita Racetrack, California, 2000
Schooner C.A. Thayer, California, 1993
South Pasadena/El Sereno, California, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Stewart's Point Rancheria, California, 2007
The Old Mint, California, 1994
Tugboat Hoga, California, 1995


