Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe National Trust for Historic Preservation announced its 2026 list of America's most endangered historic places, themed around the nation's 250th anniversary and the principle that all people are created equal. The list features 11 sites across the U.S., including the Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site, and the Women's Rights National Historic Park, which exemplify struggles for equality. For the first time, each site on the 2026 list will receive a $25,000 grant to help address threats and highlight their connections to the theme of equality. Several sites, such as Stonewall and the President's House, have been endangered by an administration's actions, including the removal of flags and historical exhibits. Other threats to these historic places include structural deterioration, development pressures, proposed construction projects, and changes to federal land policy impacting cultural integrity. In fullAmerica’s most endangered historic places revealed including Stonewall and equality sitesThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in
Iconic civil rights sites threatened before 250th celebration
Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe National Trust for Historic Preservation announced its 2026 list of America's most endangered historic places, themed around the nation's 250th anniversary and the principle that all people are created equal. The list features 11 sites across the U.S., including the Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site, and the Women's Rights National Historic Park, which exemplify struggles for equality. For the first time, each site on the 2026 list will receive a $25,000 grant to help address threats and highlight their connections to the theme of equality. Several sites, such as Stonewall and the President's House, have been endangered by an administration's actions, including the removal of flags and historical exhibits. Other threats to these historic places include structural deterioration, development pressures, proposed construction projects, and changes to federal land policy impacting cultural integrity. In fullAmerica’s most endangered historic places revealed including Stonewall and equality sitesThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in










