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Pictures: America's 11 most endangered historic places

Many of the places on this year's National Trust for Historic Preservation list face financial challenges and budget cuts, decreasing funds available for maintenance. Some places are in threat of being shut down all together, while others are struggling to find the money to keep up with repairs. Find out more online at National Trust for Historic Preservation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places website.
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This Civil War battlefield saw more than 25,000 casualties during a two-day battle between Union and Confederate soldiers. Now, Wal-Mart wants to build a new store within the historic boundaries, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Wilderness Battlefield, Orange Couny and Spotsylvania County, Va.

( Jason Lloyd Clement/National Trust for Historic Preservation )
This Civil War battlefield saw more than 25,000 casualties during a two-day battle between Union and Confederate soldiers. Now, Wal-Mart wants to build a new store within the historic boundaries, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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