The circular House of Tomorrow from the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago continues to deteriorate. Indiana Landmarks has placed it on it's 2012 Most Endangered list. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
Graffitti dots the house wrap covering the Century of Progress House of Tomorrow on Lake Front Drive in Beverly Shores. Indiana Landmarks has placed the home on it's 2012 Most Endangered list. The house | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
Indiana Landmarks has place the House of Tomorrow, from the 1933 World's Fair on it's Most Endangered List for 2012. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
The House of Tomorrow, one of the five home from the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, has been placed on the 2012 Most Endangered List by Indiana Landmarks. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
The House of Tomorrow featured an airplane hangar as well as a circular design. The home, from the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, has been added to Indiana Landmarks 2012 Most Endangered list. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
The House of Tomorrow is one of the five homes from the 1933 World's Fair that now resided on Lake Front Drive in Beverly Shores. Indiana Landmarks has place the home on it's 2012 Most Endangered list. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
The House of Tomorrow, one of the five home from the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, has been placed on the 2012 Most Endangered List by Indiana Landmarks. | Jeffrey D. Nicholls~Sun-Times Media
BEVERLY SHORES — The town’s House of Tomorrow may not have a future. Indiana Landmarks Foundation has placed the wedding cake-looking structure at 241 W. Lake Front Drive on its 2012 Most Endangered list, announced Sunday. Built for Chicago’s 1933 World’s Fair, also known as …