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The
2002 Seven to Save list spotlights historic properties that exemplify
challenges facing historic places across the state. Sites listed
this year draw attention to the issues of municipal abandonment
of historic downtowns, the need for a statewide “Main Street
Revitalization Program” and for state passage of the Neighborhood
Reinvestment Act. These
seven valued historic resources are in danger of disappearing because
of insufficient funding and financial incentives, insensitive public
policies, general neglect, disinvestment, and in some cases, demolition.
Listed
in alphabetical order by county.
Select a year at left to review additional information and updated status for recipients.
Originally, Seven to Save sites were announced at the end of each year. In order to re-align the announcement of the list with the calendar year during which the staff would address the issues, the League moved what would have been the listings for the end of 2004 forward to January, 2005. Therefore, there is no 2004 list.
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