Landmarks Illinois announces 2023 Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois
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CHICAGO, May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Landmarks Illinois has announced its 2023 Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois , calling attention to nine culturally and architecturally significant sites across the state that face growing threats of disinvestment and demolition.
Key Points:
- CHICAGO, May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Landmarks Illinois has announced its 2023 Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois , calling attention to nine culturally and architecturally significant sites across the state that face growing threats of disinvestment and demolition.
- "Our 2023 Most Endangered sites show willful disregard for the proven environmental, social and economic benefits of reusing historic buildings," said Bonnie McDonald, President & CEO of Landmarks Illinois.
- The 2023 Most Endangered sites are located in the following counties: Alexander, Coles, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and St. Clair.
- A digital press packet, which includes local contacts for each endangered property, is also available at our website.