Compared to last night at this time (Sept. 19 at 9 p.m.), the Oakland Fox climbed two positions, reaching 2nd place (with 11 percent of the votes) from last night’s fourth place (with 9 percent). The Cleveland Cascade climbed one notch to reach ninth place out of a field of 25 Bay Area preservation projects in the Partners in Preservation web competition.
The Richmond Municipal Natatorium fell out of the top-10, dropping to 11th place, displaced by Lyford House, which rose strongly to seventh place from 11th last night.
Here are the current rankings as of 9 p.m., September 20:
- Angel Island Immigration Station (12%)
- Fox Oakland Theater (11%)
- Roxie Film Center (11%)
- Pigeon Point Lighthouse Station (9%)
- Fallon Building (San Francisco LGBT Center) (7%)
- Haas Lilienthal House (6%)
- Lyford House (5%)
- Tilden Park Carousel (4%)
- Cleveland Cascade Park (4%)
- San Francisco Streetcar #798 (4%)
You can vote once per day through October 31st at the Partners in Preservation site.
For more information, read “Cleveland Cascade and Fox vie for part of $1 million in preservation grants.”
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