Do you know of a historic place that is threatened due to neglect and deferred maintenance, threats incurred by redevelopment and new construction, or difficulties raising adequate historic preservation funding?

The 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in NJ program spotlights irreplaceable historic, architectural, cultural, and archaeological resources in New Jersey that are in imminent danger of being lost. 

Accepting nominations through January 6, 2020. NOMINATE A HISTORIC PLACE>
Preservation New Jersey is celebrating 25 years of listing the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey. Since 1995, we have been spotlighting irreplaceable historic, architectural, cultural, and archaeological resources in New Jersey that are in imminent danger of being lost. By doing so, we have brought attention to the threats New Jersey’s historic resources are facing, and much needed support to specific sites in communities throughout the state.

We will be celebrating this milestone throughout the year with a series of lectures, tours, and other events at or about NJ's endangered places. MORE>
Preservation New Jersey is excited to participate in Docomomo US‘s thirteenth Tour Day, an annual celebration of modern architecture and design where the public and like-minded organizations across the country participate in a tour or event on Saturday, October 12th .

PNJ is coordinating tours in three locations :
Louis Kahn Bath House (Ewing)
James Rose Center (Ridgewood)
Downtown Vineland

Historic Preservation Planning: Enhancing the Quality of Communities
Join us on November 21st at the NJ League of Municipalities Conference for a Preservation Round Table discussion about integrating historic preservation into local community decision making. MORE>
Volunteers are an integral part of the work we do to achieve our mission of promoting the economic vitality, sustainability, and heritage of New Jersey’s diverse communities through historic preservation advocacy and education.  MORE>
Members support PNJ's efforts to promote the economic vitality, sustainability, and heritage of New Jersey’s diverse communities through advocacy and education. 

Did you know most PNJ memberships expire over the summer? If your membership has lapsed, please renew today! And, if you are not a member, what better time to join than now?! JOIN/RENEW>
Preservation New Jersey receives an operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.
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