America's endangered historic places
The lighthouse is on The National Trust for Historic Preservation 2013 list of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.
It was the first lighthouse built on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts and now is in danger of toppling over the edge of the Gay Head Cliffs. Preservationists say it's threatened by a century of erosion at the oceanfront site and the impacts of climate change.
Delta Airlines terminal 3 - JFK airport, New York
It's where The Beatles first arrived in the U.S., along with millions of other travelers. But it has become rundown and outdated, and asbestos abatement made renovations costly.
Delta Air Lines recently abandoned the terminal for a new building and demolition crews have already begun work on the futuristic structure from the past.
San Jose Church - Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
It closed 13 years ago and is now threatened by deterioration and structural damage. This is the preservation group's first listing from Puerto Rico.
Astrodome - Houston, Texas
Once touted as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the nation's first domed stadium sits quietly gathering dust and items for storage.
The Astrodome was the world's first domed, air-conditioned stadium and needs a viable plan to be reused to avoid demolition.
Lower James River - James City county, Va.
Now preservationists say the river and landscape are threatened by a proposed transmission line that would change the scenic integrity of the area.
Kake Cannery - Kake, Alaska
Chinatown House - Rancho Cucamonga, Calif
It once served as a general store and residence for about 50 Chinese American laborers. (AP Photo/Rick Ing, The National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Mountain View Black Officers' club - Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
Preservationists say the Army has blocked efforts to list the property on the National Register of Historic Places.
Musselshell School - Montana.
Abysinian Meeting House - Portland, Maine
Village of Mariemont - Ohio
The National Trust For Historic Preservation says a major transportation project, proposed by the Ohio Department of Transportation, threatens the community's integrity.