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Explore America’s 11 Most Endangered Places in 2015

(Image: City of Birmingham Archives)

Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon, AZ

(Alan English)

One of the world’s most celebrated natural wonders and a sacred site for numerous Native American tribes, the Grand Canyon faces numerous threats.

(Credit: Photo courtesy Alan English)

Fort Worth Stock YardsFort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth Stockyards National Register historic district is emblematic of the establishment of the livestock industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was central to the cultural and economic development of western states. (Credit: Photo by John Roberts)

Old US Mint
San Francisco, California

A San Francisco landmark and one of the few buildings to withstand the 1906 earthquake and fire, the Old U.S. Mint is currently underused and deteriorating. (Credit: Photo Sanfranman59 on Wikimedia Commons)

South Street Seaport
New York, NY

The site of New York City’s early maritime industry, the South Street Seaport today features the largest concentration of restored 19th century commercial buildings in New York. Photo Public Domain (LOC)

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