I have not been there yet, however the photo that they are using is not of the Seneca Heritage Museum but an uninhabited building that is currently in-between being fixed up as well as has exchanged ownership a number of times with people attempting said renovations to never finish as well as no longer owning the property for various reasons depending on which owner specifically. I can easily take a picture of the actual Seneca Heritage Museum as I live on the same block as it and it wouldn't be out of my way in the slightest. I am giving this five stars because not only is the Museum a beautiful little piece of our town but this building as well has amazing potential to become far more than it currently is and simply needs some attention and TLC a lot like the train car outside of the Museum (They have been laboriously attempting to restore it to like new condition if not for the utility for the admiration of the craft of the men...
   Read moreWe had an awesome visit! Totally impressed with the volume of historic fact, photos, and vintage items packed into this family friendly museum. We came looking for info on the WW2 Landing Ship Tanks built in Seneca. Can't say enough great things about the museum docent Cole!! .. Friendly, enthusiastic, knowledgeable,...
   Read moreAmazing 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...
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