Cedar Key named one of America's 11 most endangered historic places
CEDAR KEY, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Cedar Key on this year's list of America's 11 most endangered historic places, recognizing it as one of the country's greatest treasures facing an even greater threat.
Cedar Key is an archipelago of small islands off Florida's west coast. The area serves as a unique historical representation of Old Florida, with its small coastal communities integrating fishing and local businesses that make it attractive for small-scale tourism.
This historic Florida staple continues to recover from the hurricanes that have ravaged it over the last three years, especially Helene in 2024.
Inclusion on this year's list may help bring a spotlight to the risks small, isolated coastal communities such as Cedar Key face when up against severe storms.
'We hope for Cedar Key to be a story of community resilience instead of endangerment,' said National Trust President Carol Quillen. 'With the increasing threats of severe weather events and rising sea levels, we must turn our attention to the small, historic, often isolated coastalcommunities that need our support.'
Cedar Key Mayor Jeff Webb spoke at an event honoring the city's inclusion and shared his vision for recovery and the future of Cedar Key.
'The people of Cedar Key are working hard to keep heritage going into the future,' Webb said.
'We remember the past but are not staying in it. We want to move forward not by losing the heritage and charm but finding a new evolution for Old Florida. Finding how we keep Old Florida but not stay still.'
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a nonprofit organization working to save America's historic places.
To view the full list, visit the National Trust's website.
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