In 2015, Preservation Maryland enhanced their long-standing Endangered Maryland project into Six-to-Fix, an innovative new program that will design new futures for threatened historic buildings across Maryland.
SIX-TO-FIX
Maryland’s Six-to-Fix is an innovative new program designed to help save threatened resources statewide. Rather than creating lists of threatened buildings, we’re doing something about it:
2015
- Antietam Battlefield: A Cleanup Campaign
- Baltimore’s Historic Storefronts
- Dochester County: High Tides of Change
- Glenn Dale Hospital: Breathing New Life into Old Buildings
- Holly Hall: The Grand Dame of Elkton
- Pleasant View: From Civil War to Civil Rights
GET INVOLVED
As Preservation Maryland commits unprecedented financial support, staff resources, and advocacy to the Six-to-Fix sites – we need your support. There are many ways to make a difference:
- Donate to Six-to-Fix
- Volunteer to assist a site
- Nominate a site (open Summer 2016)
- Attend our announcement Gala (October 2016)
ENDANGERED MARYLAND
2014
- 500 Block of Race Street, Dorchester County
- Ceres Bethel AME Church, Frederick County
- Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital, Prince George’s County
- Maryland Historical National Road, Regional
- Morris A. Mechanic Theater, Baltimore County
- Mt. Pleasant, Washington County
- Nelson Homestead, Somerset County
- Valve House in Clifton Park, Baltimore City
- Hyattsville Library, Prince George’s County
- Birely Tannery, City of Frederick
2007-2014
Endangered Maryland operated from 2007-2014; download a current status chart (PDF).