
The Top Ten Endangered Places List is released annually to bring national attention to sites at risk due to neglect, lack of funding, inappropriate development and weak legislation. From unique 19th-century landmarks to simple vernacular housing, stone railway stations to Modernist airports, heritage districts to single buildings, the list has become a powerful tool in the fight to make landmarks,
HCF uses three primary criteria to determine the 10 final sites for inclusion on the list:
- Significance of the site
- Urgency of the threat Community support for its preservation
- Community support for its preservation
Please answer the following questions about the site you are nominating for inclusion on the Top Ten Endangered Places List. HCF reserves the right to contact the nominator to confirm the nomination and answer any additional questions about the site.









