Seneca City Museums
The Lunney Museum
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this house was completed in 1909, and occupied only by its original residents, Dr. William J. & Lilian Mason Lunney.
Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum
Founded in 2015, the Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum is Oconee County's one-of-a-kind cultural exhibit museum. The museum will reopen this spring (2025) with its first permanent exhibit, “Resilience: A History of Black People of South Carolina’s Old Pickens District.”
Oberlin Faith Cabin Library Museum
Originally constructed in 1936, the Oberlin Faith Cabin Library in Seneca, South Carolina is one of only two remaining free-standing Faith Cabin Libraries in the state, and stands as a rare remaining example of the Faith Cabin Library Project.
The museum’s projected Opening: 2026