Sites tied to equality movements join list of America’s most endangered historic places
The list includes sites tied to civil rights, women’s rights and LGBTQ+ history, and each will receive a one-time $25,000 grant.
- The 2026 list of America's Most Endangered Historic Places marks the 250th anniversary with the foundational principle that everyone is created equal as the theme.
- The 11 sites on the list offer examples of how Americans have fought against injustice and for equality over time.
- For the first time, each site will receive a $25,000 grant to highlight their connections to the principle of equality and address threats they face.
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This place in Alabama is now on a list of endangered historic places in the US
The Stonewall National Monument, the President’s House Site and the Women’s Rights National Historic Park are among 11 sites on this year’s annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United States compiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
President’s House slavery memorial site named among nation’s most endangered
The President’s House site, where George Washington once enslaved Africans while serving as president, has been named one of America’s 11 most endangered historic places.
Philadelphia President's House among endangered historic sites
WASHINGTON — The Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site and the Women's Rights National Historic Park are among 11 sites on this year's annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United States compiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 2026 list, announced Wednesday, marks America's 250th anniversary with the foundational principle that everyone is created equal as the theme, said Carol Quillen,…
This Massachusetts most endangered historic place nods to America 250, promise of equality for all
For the first time since the list debuted in 1988, each site on the 2026 list will receive a one-time $25,000 grant to help highlight their connections to the principle that all people are created equal and address the threats they face.
Most endangered historic places nod to America 250, promise of equality for all
For the first time since the list debuted in 1988, each site on the 2026 list will receive a one-time $25,000 grant to help highlight their connections to the principle that all people are created equal and address the threats they face.
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