Seneca Presbyterian Church
Seneca Presbyterian Church, founded in 1875. This church is a beautifully preserved example of the period of Presbyterian Church architecture so designed that the pulpit above and behind the communion table became a focal point in the center of the congregation which was most frequently seated in a semi-circle. This arrangement stresses unity and participation on the part of the congregation. The architecture is a direct and straightforward example of the traditional classicism which flourished prior the First World War.