Washington — The National Trust for Historic Preservation on Wednesday named 11 sites to its 2026 list of the most endangered historic places in the United States, linking the selection to themes surrounding America's 250th anniversary. The announcement specifically mentions locations including Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site and the Women's Rights National Historic Park. The Trust and its president and CEO, Carol Quillen, said this week the list highlights places that reflect long-term struggles for equality; the named sites span New York, California, Alabama, Texas, Michigan and the Four Corners region. The announcement aims to raise public awareness and focus attention on preservation needs and potential support for those sites in the months ahead.
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这些遗址是我们共同历史的一部分。它们讲述着奋斗、坚韧和进步的故事。如果您重视保护这些叙事,请考虑支持信托的努力。参观遗址、捐款或传播信息。
我们的历史遗迹正处于危险之中。信托基金会的名单是一项行动呼吁,强调了保护的必要性。这是为子孙后代保护我们过去的机会。如果您认识对历史充满热情的人,请务必转发。
在国家信托基金会宣布之后,保护组织、当地历史学家、教育工作者和社区倡导者从对保护工作的日益关注和潜在支持中受益。
列出的历史遗迹及相关的当地社区持续面临消失、遗弃或重建的风险,这些风险威胁着文化遗产和鲜为人知的历史。
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