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Nominations Sought for 2014-15 “Seven to Save” List

September 16, 2013 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Bent_s_Seven_To_Save-_banner2The Preservation League is seeking nominations from local and regional preservation organizations, advocacy groups, municipalities and others for its 2014-15 list of New York State’s most endangered places, Seven to Save.

Since 1999, the Preservation League has highlighted New York’s most threatened historic sites through its Seven to Save list, which now provides two years of enhanced services from the League to bolster visibility and build support for preservation.

“Through partnerships with concerned groups and individuals, threats to dozens of at-risk buildings, landscapes, downtowns and neighborhoods have been reduced and in many cases eliminated by the Seven to Save designation and subsequent actions,” said Jay DiLorenzo, president of the Preservation League. “The League is looking forward to providing strategic attention, extra effort, and new tools to secure the future of these endangered resources for generations to come.”

The League is looking for historic places in New York State that could benefit from the additional attention that Seven to Save designation brings. Although all types of properties are eligible for nomination, for 2014-15, the League especially encourages the nomination of places that can serve as case studies or models pertaining to the following categories:

Threats to historic resources built after World War II, such as buildings, neighborhoods, landscapes, and public and private sector complexes;

Threats to sites relating to a specific cultural heritage, such as African-American, Latino, or Native American; or

Threats to buildings, landscapes and other cultural resources due to technological, energy and transportation development.

The postmark deadline for nominations is October 16, 2013. The guidelines are available for download on the Preservation League’s website at www.preservenys.org – click on Seven to Save.

Please contact League staff to discuss potential nominations. To inquire about nominating sites in Eastern New York, contact Erin Tobin at 518-462-5658 x12. To inquire about nominating sites in Western New York, contact Tania Werbizky at 607-272-6510.

 

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