Endangered Sites

Eleven Most Endangered Sites for 2012
The 2012 Most Endangered List will be released on Thursday, May 17th in Gainesville at the 2012 Annual Conference. The list is embargoed until the Opening Session presentation at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 100 NE 1st Street, Gainesville.

Eleven Most Endangered Sites for 2011
Each year, the the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announces Florida’s Eleven Most Endangered Historic Sites as part of the Annual Statewide Preservation Conference. The Most Endangered Historic Sites program is designed to increase the public’s awareness of the urgent need to save Florida’s neglected or threatened historic resources. We do that to empower local preservationists and preservation groups in their efforts to preserve Florida’s rich history.


347 Riverside Avenue - Fire Station 5 (north) Fire Station #5
Jacksonville, FL
downtownpalatka Downtown Palatka
Palatka, FL
Coca cola SW Corner currently Coca Cola Bottling Plant
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
munroehouse The Munroe House
Tallahassee, FL