Traditional Mexican dishes including homemade tortillas, empanadas, Piña Ranchera, flan, authentic beverages and more! In Walhalla on Main Street. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.
The perfect hideout near Lake Jocassee. This treehouse has a small fridge, eating utensils, a coffee pot, and small burner.
It’s everything you’ll need for a cozy stay. A four-burner grill is available for those who want to cook a full meal. Sleeps 2, bathroom and air conditioning. There are no hotels and very limited rentals available on Lake Jocassee, so this is a real find!
A dramatic 200 ft. drop, these falls are the highest in eastern America. The Lower Falls (in South Carolina) is about half-mile down the Whitewater River from the Upper Falls (in North Carolina). The trail to the overlook is a dangerous 1.7 mile trek. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 35.01246 W 082.99911
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Lunney Museum was built in 1909 by its original residents Dr. William James and Lillian Mason Lunney. The House is a 1909 Queen Anne style “California” bungalow with arts and crafts interior. The property features a carriage house and “two-seater” outhouse. The museum provides educational content focused on the history of Seneca, the Lunney Family/Home, and rural southern culture. THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Store on Ram Cat Alley with two floors and plenty of browsing opportunity. Antiques, vintage and new furnishings, art, architectural salvage, home accessories and gifts. They are a Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan Stockist.
Lovely ceremony and reception locations are available indoors and outdoors. Choose from the library, parlor or dining rooms of the 1897 Manor House, at the arbor in the garden, in the courtyard near the vintage Carriage House, on the covered patio with overlook, in the meadow near the pond, in the adjacent reception hall, or in the chapel area.