Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District
Seneca Historic District

Seneca Historic District

National Register Listing
Street Address:
Roughly bounded by S. First, S. Third, Townsville, and Poplar Sts., Seneca, SC (Oconee County)

NRHP Nomination Form

NRHP Nomination Form


Record Number:
S10817737005
Description and Narrative:
Seneca is a relatively young town having celebrated its centennial in 1973. Seneca's historic district contains a variety of architectural designs which blend together to produce a cohesive and homogenous unit. Included in this setting are examples of late 19th century domestic architecture, pre-World War I dwellings, houses of the mid-1920s, and church architecture of the first half of the twentieth century. Architectural styles and types include Victorian, Classical Revival, Bungalow, Tudor Revival, and Four-Square. The district is made up of two areas, which together include three churches and twenty houses. Seneca's historic district is an excellent example of the growth and development of a community. Many of the structures nominated belonged to the leading families of early Seneca. Listed in the National Register December 31, 1974; Boundary increase April 23, 1987.
Period of Significance:
1873
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
1974-12-31
Date of Boundary Increase:
1987-04-23
County:
Oconee County;Seneca

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Oconee County
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