State Representative Amy Grant (il) | Representative Amy L. Grant (R) 47th District
State Representative Amy Grant (il) | Representative Amy L. Grant (R) 47th District
Landmarks Illinois has announced the opening of nominations for its 2024 Most Endangered Historic Places List. This advocacy program aims to shed light on the at-risk historic and culturally significant sites in Illinois. Through this initiative, Landmarks Illinois hopes to raise awareness about locations that are facing threats such as deterioration, demolition, or unsuitable development.
The inclusion of a site on the Most Endangered list can have a significant impact on its preservation. It attracts attention from the public, government, and media, which can lead to increased support for safeguarding these places. Legislative support for preservation can also be generated as a result of the designation.
Nominating a site is a straightforward process. From now until January 12, 2024, individuals, community groups, and city officials are encouraged to submit their nominations online. The nominated sites should be in urgent need of preservation, highly valued by local communities, and represent the rich history and culture of the area.
According to Bonnie McDonald, President and CEO of Landmarks Illinois, "The Most Endangered Historic Places List is an essential tool in our efforts to protect Illinois' historic treasures. By bringing attention to these endangered sites, we can rally support for their preservation and ensure their survival for future generations."
This initiative provides an opportunity for Illinois residents to play an active role in preserving their state's heritage. By nominating a site, individuals can contribute to the preservation of these historic places and help maintain the cultural fabric of their communities.
Landmarks Illinois encourages everyone to participate in this important program. By nominating a site, individuals can make a difference and contribute to the preservation of Illinois' most endangered historic places. As McDonald states, "We rely on the public's help to identify the sites that are in danger and to advocate for their protection."
Preserving historic sites is crucial for maintaining a connection to our past and ensuring a vibrant future. With the nominations now open, it is time for Illinois residents to step up and be part of the effort to safeguard their state's rich history.
To submit a nomination or learn more about the Most Endangered Historic Places program, visit the Landmarks Illinois website before the deadline on January 12, 2024. Let us all work together to protect and preserve the cherished landmarks that define Illinois' unique heritage.
To find out more, go to this link: https://repgrant.com/2023/12/10/nominations-open-for-most-endangered-historic-places-in-illinois/