Preservation New Jersey’s 2009 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites list rallies support for these important character-defining landmarks and historic places that teeter on the brink of extinction. We hope that listing them will be a catalyst for positive change and that creative solutions can be found for their preservation.
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Robbinsville Industrial TrackRobbinsville and Hamilton Townships, Mercer County
Princeton Battlefield SitePrinceton Township, Mercer County
Maplewood Police HeadquartersMaplewood, Essex County
Liberty Hall LandscapeUnion Township, Union County
Lampkin HousePlainfield,
Union County
The Garden State Preservation Trust and the New Jersey Historic TrustStatewide
First Presbyterian Church of EwingEwing,
Mercer County
The Fell-Thompson-
Ackerman-Cable-
Taylor HouseAllendale,
Bergen County
The Cope BuildingMullica Hill, Gloucester County
Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge 128/ The Charms BuildingAsbury Park, Monmouth County

Ten Most Endangered Historic Sites is sponsored in part by the PNC Foundation
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