Landmarks Illinois seeks
nominations for 2022 Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois
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[December 08, 2021]
Landmarks Illinois, a statewide historic preservation advocacy
nonprofit organization, is now accepting nominations for its 2022
Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois. Nominations are due
January 10, 2022.
Nonprofit organizations, neighborhood groups, preservation
advocates, city officials and residents of Illinois are encouraged
to submit a nomination for a place in their community that is in
critical need of preservation. Nominated sites must be valued by
local residents, or celebrate local history or culture but are not
required to be locally or nationally designated landmarks.
The Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois is Landmarks
Illinois’ longest-running advocacy program. The annual list calls
attention to historic and culturally significant sites throughout
the state that are threatened with deterioration, demolition or
inappropriate development. Since the Most Endangered program began
in 1995, more than 100 previously “Most Endangered” designated sites
have been saved from demolition or stabilized. Dozens more have
reinvestment projects pending or underway.
Landmarks Illinois will announce the sites selected for the 2022
Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois at a virtual press
conference in April 2022. Those interested in submitting a
nomination are also encouraged to take a look at the sites named to
past Most Endangered lists during the program’s more than 25-year
history. Additional program and nomination guidelines can be found
in the online nomination form.
Benefits of ‘Most Endangered’ designation
Sites included on Landmarks Illinois’ Most Endangered Historic
Places in Illinois routinely receive a heightened level of statewide
attention from residents, governing bodies and media outlets, which
help bolster advocacy efforts for preservation of the site.
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Inclusion on the Most Endangered list can also lead to legislative efforts that
aid in a site’s eventual preservation.
Landmarks Illinois promotes the Most Endangered properties throughout the year
on its website, social media, email and print newsletters and more. These
communications are seen by thousands of Illinois residents and preservation
partners. Also, once a property is included on Landmarks Illinois’ Most
Endangered list, Landmarks Illinois staff remain committed to its preservation
efforts, continuing communication and relationships with local advocates and
providing resources (including small grants) and connections where possible. In
many cases, this has led to years- or decades-long relationships between local
advocates and Landmarks Illinois. Staff at Landmarks Illinois can also serve as
a link to pro bono services from other preservation professionals such as
architects, engineers, historians and more.
Visit our website to learn more about the Most Endangered Historic Places in
Illinois program.
About Landmarks Illinois
We are People Saving Places for People. Landmarks Illinois, now celebrating its
50th anniversary year, is a membership-based nonprofit organization serving the
people of Illinois. We inspire and empower stakeholders to save places that
matter to them by providing free guidance, practical and financial resources and
access to strategic partnerships. For more information, visit www.Landmarks.org.
[Kaitlyn McAvoy
Communications Manager, Landmarks Illinois] |