Nestled amongst the South Carolina Foothills Upcountry, Oconee County’s historic district of Seneca, S.C. is wedged between the College town of Clemson, beautiful Mountain Lake Keowee, and South Carolina’s Heritage Corridor Highway 11, Cheokee-Foothills Highway.
Seneca has celebrated her historic district by honoring a restorative theme of Seneca’s traditional upcountry downtown appearance in the form of Ramcat Alley, a thriving arts and boutique shopping district that appears as it once did circa the 1930’s.
In keeping with this tradtion, Seneca’s artisans and merchants feature a Downtown-Go-Round of events to showcase member merchants and Art Galleries in Downtown Seneca. During these popular monthly celebrations, many merchants extend their business hours for these events, serve refreshments, showcase new art, antiques, collectibles, and much, much more for each event. Come and enjoy the music too as these events are typically provide on a Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This coming Sunday, December 10th, the annual Christmas Parade will be held at 2:30 PM to kick off the Christmas Holiday Season in Seneca. Join the many locals and regional vacationers as they take in this traditional event. And while you are at it, find out what the 2007 schedule of Downtown-Go-Round Artist Gallery shows are being planned.
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