Founded in 1854, Citadel Square Church was Charleston’s fourth Baptist church and has been an important part of the city’s faith community for over a century. Built to serve the growing population in the Upper Peninsula, it became a place of worship for many in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its tall steeple, Gothic Revival design, and colorful stained-glass windows make it a standout landmark. Today, it remains an active church, welcoming visitors and holding services.