Seneca Area History Museum 431 North Main Street, Seneca, IL 61360
About the Business
The Seneca Area History Museum, located at 431 North Main Street in Seneca, Illinois, is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Seneca area. The museum is run by the Seneca Historical Guild, which is actively involved in the restoration of Seneca Station. Visitors are invited to be a part of this restoration by purchasing a commemorative brick that can be engraved with a personal message for perpetuity. Don't miss this opportunity to leave your mark on Seneca history! Click here for more details and to order your Seneca Station brick.
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"Friendly people preserving Seneca memories of local people schools,businesses events.The museum building is the old depot for Rock Island train."
"Wonderfully compact portrayal of Seneca history (not Seneca until the 50's stop in to see why). Wonderful docent with a lot of local knowledge."
"Amazing collection of WW2 artifacts when Seneca was a war production boom town. Also lots of railroad oriented memorabilia. The Blackhawk Chapter of the NRHS participated in the renovation of the station building. Stick around and you may see a local freight trian rumble by as this is an operating CSX branch."
"Great little site with the history of Seneca. The displays are alphabetical, which makes for a neat, semi-jumbled experience."
"Really interesting history. Illinois and Michigan Canal era grain elevator, WWII Landing Ship Tank shipyard and more."
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