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A black mold that had formed on a portion of masonry at the back of the Main Post Chapel, also known as the Gift Chapel, at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston is shown before it was cleaned off in late April. Using a steam cleaning method, the exterior of the chapel was cleaned to get rid of dirt, pollution, organic material and a black mold that had formed and accumulated overtime on the masonry of the building. The cleaning of the Main Post Chapel, also known as the Gift Chapel, was conducted following guidelines for the cleaning of historic masonry buildings by the U.S. Department of Interior and the National Park Service.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas - A black mold that had formed on a portion of masonry at the back of the Main Post Chapel, also known as the Gift Chapel, at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston is shown before it was cleaned off in late April. Using a steam cleaning method, the exterior of the chapel was cleaned to get rid of dirt, pollution, organic material and a black mold that had formed and accumulated overtime on the masonry of the building. The cleaning of the Main Post Chapel, also known as the Gift Chapel, was conducted following guidelines for the cleaning of historic masonry buildings by the U.S. Department of Interior and the National Park Service.


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