Missouri Preservation Announces 2023 Places in Peril

November 6, 2023/St. Louis, MO — Missouri Preservation has announced their 2023 Places in Peril list, endangered historic places in the state of Missouri. These places are nominated by concerned individuals and decided upon by a committee of preservation advocates. The announcement video is available for viewing on Missouri Preservation’s website www.preservemo.org and on social media.

In addition to the 2023 list, Missouri Preservation invites individuals to explore the interactive map available at www.preservemo.org/we-advocate/places-in-peril which pinpoints past-listed Places in Peril and lists their known status from successfully saved, in-progress, needing help, and in some unfortunate cases, lost. The 2023 Places in Peril announcement is made possible thanks to our corporate partners: Mangrove and Rosin Preservation. 

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About Missouri Preservation
Founded in 1976 as the Missouri Heritage Trust, Missouri Preservation has evolved into a respected grassroots network of individuals, organizations, and preservation commissions throughout Missouri. Missouri Preservation advocates for, educates about, and assists in the preservation of architectural and historic landmarks that embody Missouri’s unique heritage and sense of place.

Information on how you can support each of these endangered places can be found at www.preservemo.org/we-advocate/places-in-peril

Potosi Presbyterian Church
Potosi, Washington County

Mt. Zion Church
Akers, Shannon County

1872 Neosho Colored School
Neosho, Newton County

Equitable Building
Sedalia, Pettis County

Sk8 Liborius
St. Louis City

Washington Chapel C.M.E. Church
Parkville, Platte County

Seymour Grade School
Seymour, Webster County

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