Preservationists note 10 sites saved, lost in 2013
WASHINGTON — Chicago’s Wrigley Field, New Orleans’ Saenger Theatre and a historic Los Angeles’ shipbuilding center have joined a list of sites being saved thanks to the efforts of historic preservationists in 2013.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation compiled a list of 10 sites saved and 10 sites lost in 2013.
In Chicago, a preservation architect will restore Wrigley Field’s historic elements. The Saenger Theatre in New Orleans has reopened after it was severely damaged in Hurricane Katrina. And Terminal Island in Los Angeles now has a reuse plan after earlier plans calling for demolition.
Five other sites became national monuments, including a monument commemorating Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad in Maryland.
Among the losses: Chicago’s Prentice Women’s Hospital and the World Port Terminal at New York’s JFK Airport.
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