Seneca

Known historically as the "Little Town on the Border," Seneca is
a rural community tucked into a small pocket of southwestern Missouri in Newton
County. Just across the state line are Oklahoma and the Eastern Shawnee tribal
headquarters. In 1833 a group of pioneers from Ohio discovered and settled in
this lush valley where the beautiful clear streams of Lost Creek and Little
Lost Creek converge at the edge of Indian Territory. Lost Creek and Little Lost
Creek wander through downtown Seneca, which fills to capacity during Fourth
of July, Homecoming, and Christmas parades.

Many century old homes and buildings and the one-room school house and caboose,
as well as, several historical murals remind the town of it’s proud past.

Seneca’s close, cooperative relations between the school, city, and business
community come together during the parades, and
the annual cultural events such as the Indian Country Jamboree and the Eastern
Shawnee Pow Wow.

The lovely Grand Lake of the Cherokees is a six mile drive away, and local
citizens enjoy a low tax rate, splendid communications and transportation facilities.
Seneca’s friendly hometown atmosphere makes it an ideal location for industries,
investments, and home-seekers.

Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Truitt’s Cave

Truitt's Cave is featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not." with the cave restaurant of yesteryear, the Underground River, Trout Reservoir, Root Canal Wall, Underground Geode, Endangered Salamanders and many…

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Things to Do in Seneca

Border Town Bingo

Border Town Bingo & Gaming is a Native American casino in Seneca, Missouri and is…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Modoc Tribe Cemetery

The original Modoc Tribal Members came to Oklahoma in November of 1873 as prisoners of…

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Murals

There are several murals painted in the city including the bicentennial mural in the City…

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Schoolhouse and Caboose

The one-room school house built in the early 1900s and the old Burlington Northern caboose…

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Eastern Shawnee Tribal Headquarters

The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Okahoma has approximately 2,000 members and provides housing, health, child…

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