DHT accepting nominations for 11 Most Endangered Sites, Preservation Awards

Dade Heritage Trust is accepting nominations for its list of 11 Most Endangered Sites of 2018 and its 2018 Preservation Awards.

The non-profit will unveil this year’s 11 Most Endangered Sites and its awards winners on Apr. 17 at the historic Miracle Theater in downtown Coral Gables.

“Miami-Dade County’s historic venues all vary in age, design and location,” said Christine Rupp, executive director of DHT. “But it’s this diverse patchwork of historic places that makes Miami such a vibrant community. They are all part of Miami’s history and need to be preserved.”

Endangered Sites selected over the years have showcased an array of areas, architectural styles, eras and uses from a variety of neighborhoods, including Anderson’s Corner, Flagler Workers Cottage, Mariah Brown House and Miami Marine Stadium.

DHT’s Preservation Awards are open to any individual, organization, business or agency involved in historic preservation in Miami-Dade.

There is no limit on the number of nominations that one applicant can submit. Nominations may be made without the knowledge of the nominee(s). Self-nominations will be accepted. Owners of properties, if not the applicant, must provide written consent.

The deadline for nominations is Mar. 26. To learn more visit dadeheritagetrust.org.

Dade Heritage Trust (DHT) is Miami-Dade County’s largest preservation organization. Founded in 1972 as a grassroots organization to save and protect Miami-Dade County’s historic buildings, DHT’s mission is to preserve the community’s architectural, environmental and cultural heritage. Through a variety of programs, advocacy projects, special events, exhibits and presentations, DHT furthers the mission by engaging Miami-Dade residents and visitors in preservation education.


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