St. Petersburg, Fla., May 14, 2026 – Yesterday, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation announced the 2026 Florida’s 11 to Save, a list of threatened historic places in the state, at the Preserve Florida 2026 conference hosted in St. Petersburg, FL.
Each year, the Florida Trust announces its 11 to Save sites, which are nominated by the public and reflect the historic places that matter to local communities. The program is designed to increase the public’s awareness of the urgent need to save Florida’s historic resources, highlight the breadth of Florida’s unique history, inspire unique collaborations and empower local preservationists and community groups in their work to preserve Florida’s rich history.
The 2026 11 to Save represents endangered historic resources in Duval, Hamilton, Hendry, Hillsborough, Martin, Miami-Dade, Orange, Pinellas, Putnam and St. Johns counties, covering hundreds of years of history and a variety of cultural resources.
“Every year, Florida’s 11 to Save program gives a voice to historic places that are at a critical crossroads. From neighborhood landmarks to cultural institutions, these sites embody the unique character of Florida’s communities," said Florida Trust Board President Ennis Davis. "Their inclusion on this list is both a call to action and an opportunity to rally support for preservation solutions that honor our past while strengthening our future.”
Inclusion in Florida’s 11 to Save is a starting point for the Florida Trust’s advocacy and education efforts and is intended to be part of a collaborative effort to identify custom solutions for each property. Listings are not in any order of importance.
For a list of all sites on Florida's 11 to Save, click here.
