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Photo of Train and Seneca Depot by Jim Juras

Seneca Train Depot Circa 1950s

The mural depicts a typical day at the Seneca train depot circa 1950. There are (12) 4’x8′ wood panels and the image was created in 2″ grids. It is in sight of the actual depot and if you listen carefully, you can almost hear the train whistle of long ago. The artist wanted the train to be almost life-size. In working on this project, he came to notice how many trains actually pass through town, blowing their whistle which became inspiration.
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Seneca Escape Zones

Interactive game experience! Groups of up to 6 people immersed in rooms with specific themes, problems and goals. You’ll have 60 minutes to “escape” from rooms that include: Black Beard’s Brig (pirate theme), Imprisoned (help a friend escape Death Row) and The Cabin (hunting trip mishap). Open evenings Thursday – Sunday.
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Merle Norman of Seneca

They offer personal Merle Norman makeup services in a studio atmosphere. They employ many college area students. Their sister business, 331 Stock Market, is next door. The business carries Western ranch attire, boots and accessories. The business grew from a small experiment of brands they carried in the Merle Norman store.

Cardamom Bakeshop

Previously known as Walnut Street Bakery, this bake shop in downtown Seneca specializes in sweets for every occasion. They bake wedding cakes, birthday cakes, pies, cheesecakes, bars, cookies, pastries, vegan, and all sorts of sweet treats. Freshly made artisan breads on Fridays including ham and Swiss croissants, caramelized onion & asiago focaccia and morning buns. You’ll also find homemade ice cream with unique flavors such as strawberry hibiscus and fresh mint chip. (Closed Sunday & Monday)

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