Duluth’s Ten Most Endangered Places in 2024

The Duluth Preservation Alliance has announced its 2024 list of the ten most endangered places. The list includes buildings with active plans for demolition, properties with uncertain futures and underrecognized places with overlooked history that might be vulnerable to future threats.

The intention of the list is to raise awareness about historic properties that are likely to be lost.

The alliance previously released endangered places lists in 2022, 2021 and 2017. A story map for the 2024 list is available at arcgis.com. The map includes descriptions and numerous photos of the places on the list.

Duluth’s Ten Most Endangered Places in 2024

  • Proctor South Roundhouse
  • Duluth Mesabi and Iron Range Ore Dock 5
  • Nelson Block Buildings
  • Park Point
  • Duluth Commercial Historic District
  • 100 Block of East First Street
  • Nettleton Elementary School
  • First Presbyterian Church
  • Central Hillside Commercial District
  • Woodland Booster Pump Station

The places on the list are not ranked in order of importance, but are listed from west to east with the downtown locations grouped together.

1 Comment

Dave Sorensen

about 2 weeks ago

Glad to see Kathy Cargill getting called out here. I didn't realize she's demolished FOURTEEN homes on Park Point. That is so wrong.

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