Upstate Lake Living Spring 2016

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FULL The New South Architecture & Exhibit “Speaking in the One Historic Voice”

A 1909 American Queen Anne style bungalow, carriage house and “two-seater outhouse”. Architect Charles Christian Hook Former residence of Dr. W. J. & Lilian Mason Lunney. The arts & crafts interior features art glass windows, original chandeliers, long-leaf pine woodwork, quarter-sawn oak mantel, English fireplace tiles, flat panel wainscot with burlap inserts, and an 1866 Chickering & Sons “cocked hat” parlor grand piano.

Open to the Public | Thursday through Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 PM Other hours by appointment | Admission by donation For a pictorial tour & events schedule visit www.LunneyHouseMuseum.org

211 W. South 1ST. Street, Seneca, SC 29678 info@LunneyHouseMuseum.org | 864.882.4811

Visit Seneca’s Premier Cultural Museum The Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum Honoring the Past • Elevating the Future

208 West South 2nd Street, Seneca, SC

For more information www.StricklandCulturalMuseum.org

The Bertha Lee Strickland Cultural Museum focuses on the history, culture, and contributions of the local African American community and their impact on society. Exhibits will be rotated twice yearly. The museum bears the name of Seneca native, the late Mrs. Bertha Lee Strickland, who for 47 years worked for Mrs. Lilian Lunney until Mrs. Lunney’s death in 1969. Located in the Historic District of downtown Seneca, the museum sits adjacent to the Lunney House Museum.

Open Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM Admission is free.

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