The Lunney Museum in Seneca, South Carolina, is a historic house museum that was originally built in 1909 by Dr. William J. and Lilian Mason Lunney. The museum showcases the Lunney Family history and offers educational tours and cultural events to visitors and local community members.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Lunney Museum features a 1909 California style bungalow with arts and crafts interior details such as art glass windows, original chandeliers, and long leaf pine woodwork. The museum aims to preserve and interpret the Lunney House, grounds, and narratives for the cultural education of diverse audiences, highlighting the history of Seneca and rural southern culture in the early 20th century.
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