
Downtown Historic Seneca offers visitors a wealth of options, from shopping to fine dining to many sights of interest to heritage tourists.
The Ballenger House lies within walking distance of twenty three homes on the National Registry of Historic places, some of which have been converted for use as public buildings, including:
The Blue Ridge Arts Center, located within the city’s oldest church, built in 1882. Art exhibits are displayed throughout the year, and the Center also hosts classes and a music series.
The Lunney House Museum, which resides in a 1906 California bungalow style home with a collection of Victorian furniture and Oconee County memorabilia.
Historic Ram Cat Alley, located within Historic Downtown Seneca, is a shopper’s dream, filled as it is with a number of delightful stores. Fine dining options rival the best restaurants in Greenville and Atlanta, and provide a sophisticated and delicious end to a long day of shopping and sightseeing.
The Lowry House Inn, a charming bed and breakfast, restored to it's original splendor.
The Ballenger House is also within easy driving distance of some of the most beautiful natural sites within the Southeast, as Oconee County boasts a number of waterfalls and several miles of scenic hiking trails.
MORE WEB-SITES TO HELP YOU DISCOVER THE UPSTATE
www.oconeecountry.com
www.walhallacivicauditorium.com