(Post and Courier) Termite damage severe at local Charleston, S.C., church

Posted by Kendall Harmon

One of nature’s tiniest creatures has brought havoc to one of Charleston’s oldest churches.

Termites have attacked the wood and skeletal support system at Citadel Square Baptist Church, the yellow stucco landmark adjacent to Marion Square.

The damage is so severe that the sanctuary has been closed for the last two years, forcing the tiny congregation to meet in an adjoining 1950s-era chapel.

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Filed under: * Christian Life / Church LifeLiturgy, Music, Worship* Culture-WatchArchitecture* General InterestAnimals* South Carolina

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