For 25 years the National Trust for Historic Preservation has been alerting the general public regarding endangered historic places. Approximately 230 “threatened one-of-a-kind-historic treasures” have been identified since 1988. Whether these sites are urban districts or rural landscapes, Native American landmarks, 20 th -century sports arenas, entire communities or single buildings, the list spotlights historic places across America that are threatened by neglect, insufficient funds, inappropriate development, or insensitive public policy. The main website for this year’s list can be found here . This year’s list includes a wide variety of places: The Village of Zoar located in Zoar, Ohio…. The historic Village of Zoar, home to nearly 200 residents, is protected from flooding by a levee built in the 1930s. Record floods in 2005, however, raised concern about the levee’s integrity. Now, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started a three-year study to assess the le...
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