FLORIDA’S 11 TO SAVE
Each year, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announces its 11 to Save program as part of its annual conference. The program is designed to increase the public’s awareness of the urgent need to save Florida’s historic resources, and to empower local preservationists and preservation groups in their efforts to preserve Florida’s rich history.
11 to Save locations are nominated by the public, reflecting historic places that matter to Florida’s communities. Inclusion on the Florida’s 11 to Save is a starting point for advocacy and education, and part of a collaborative effort to identify custom solutions for each property.
Above: House of Refuge at Gilbert’s Bar, listed in the 2021 Florida’s 11 to Save
Above: Noah’s Ark, listed in the 2022 Florida’s 11 to Save
In 2022, Florida Trust unveiled the 11 to Save Grant Fund to tangibly support 11 to Save resources by funding survey, planning, community outreach and education, development and archaeological research projects.
Read this year’s press release, including a description of the 11 to Save resources.
Interested in learning about the locations featured in previous years’ 11 to Save lists? Please see previous years’ press releases below for more detail. In 2017 the program underwent a name change to better reflect the action and collaboration we commit to the locations on the list. Note: In 2016 and earlier, the list was called Florida’s Most Endangered Historic Properties.
Above: Opa-Locka City Hall, listed in the 2021 Florida’s 11 to Save
Do you have questions regarding Florida’s 11 to Save? Check out our FAQ! In it you will find answers to questions regarding nomination, the selection process and more.
For any additional questions please contact information@floridatrust.org
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