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==National Register of Historic Places listings== In and around Seneca, there are a number of historic buildings and districts that are on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]:<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref> * [[Seneca Historic District (Seneca, South Carolina)|Seneca Historic District]] was listed in 1974. It is located south of the railroad tracks. The district consists of several homes and three churches that were built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The houses have architectural styles that were popular in the period. It also includes a log cabin from the mid-nineteenth century that was moved from Long Creek, South Carolina. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737005/ Pictures of the Seneca Historic District]</ref> copies of the nomination forms,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737005/S10817737005.pdf Seneca Historic District nomination form I]</ref><ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737005/S10817737005BI.pdf Seneca Historic District nomination form II]</ref> and a map of the district.<ref>[http://www.palmettohistory.org/hpdistricts/seneca-historic-district.html Map of Seneca Historic District]</ref> * [[Ram Cat Alley Historic District]] was listed in 2000. It is a twenty-one-building commercial district built in the 1880s to the 1930s. The name of the street came from cats that gathered around a meat market. Many of these buildings have been rejuvenated and now house restaurants, shops, and professional offices. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737014/ Pictures of the Ram Cat Alley Historic District]</ref> a copy of the nomination form,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737014/S10817737014.pdf Ram Cat Alley Historic District nomination form]</ref> and a map.<ref>[http://www.palmettohistory.org/hpdistricts/ram-cat-alley-historic-dis.html Map of the Ram Cat Alley Historic District]</ref> * [[Newry, South Carolina|Newry Historic District]] was listed in 1982. It is a historic [[textile mill]] village near Seneca. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737008/ Pictures of the Newry Historic District]</ref> a copy of the nomination form,<ref>[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/oconee/S10817737008/S10817737008.pdf Newry Historic District nomination form]</ref> and a map.<ref>[http://www.palmettohistory.org/hpdistricts/newry-historic-district.html Map of the Newry Historic District]</ref> * [[Alexander-Hill House]] * [[Faith Cabin Library at Seneca Junior College]] * [[McPhail Angus Farm]] * [[Old Pickens Presbyterian Church]]
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