This annual list, compiled by the Historic Hawai‘i Foundation, in cooperation with the State Historic Preservation Division, selects some of Hawaii’s most endangered historic places. Although the sites vary in historic era, architectural style and original purpose—everything from a statehood era office building to a centuries old fishpond they all contribute to our understanding of Hawaii’s history. The heritage we preserve, and the stories told by these structures, help give Hawai‘i a sense of place, and a soul.
HAWAII'S MOST ENDANGERED SITES
While inclusion on this list does not automatically protect or preserve the sites, it’s our hope that it will raise awareness and inspire active participation in the community around us. Learn more about this year’s nine most endangered historic sites in Hawai‘i, the threats to their survival and what can be done to save them.
Most Endangered Historic Sites in Hawaii
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