Places to Protect

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Endangered Places - Los Caminos IconLos Caminos del Rio Heritage Corridor

Stretching for 200 miles between the cities of Laredo and Brownsville, Texas, the area known as "Los Caminos del Rio" encompasses farms and ranches, fast-growing cities and dusty small towns whose history and architecture reflect a rich blend of Hispanic, Latino, and Anglo cultures.  Learn More >>

 

Endangered Places - Camino Real IconEl Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail

The Camino Real is considered by many to be one of the largest and most important artifacts of the Spanish Colonial era in the United States and one of the most valuable single markers of the Hispanic experience in the Southwest.  Learn More >>

 

Endangered Places - South Pasadena IconSouth Pasadena/El Sereno

The well-preserved Californian communities of South Pasadena and El Sereno, predominantly of Hispanic population, are threatened by a proposed six-mile, $1.4 billion freeway extension, which would cut through four nationally-recognized historic districts and destroy almost 1,000 homes and 6,000 mature trees.  Learn More >>

 

Endangered Places - Miami Marine IconMiami Marine Stadium

The 6,566-seat Miami Marine Stadium was designed by Hilario Candela, a Cuban-born architect, who at age 27 conceived a stadium that would, decades later, be viewed as a masterwork of civic architecture and modern construction.  Learn More >>

 

Endangered Places - Adobe Churces IconAdobe Churches of New Mexico

Nearly one-third of New Mexico's 362 catalogued earthen churches, many older than the United States, are in imminent danger of being lost.  Learn More >>

  

Additional Endangered Places

Angel Island Immigration Station

The Lower East Side

Finca Vigía: Ernest Hemingway House

Cathedral of St. Vibiana

Fort Frederica

 

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