Town of Seneca, Faulk County, South Dakota, United States
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- Seneca
- Town of Seneca
- Incorporated Town (county subdivision)
- Laid out in 1887 by the Pioneer Town Site Company and was named for Seneca Falls, a village in Seneca County, NY. (SD-T83/p. 123)
- 45.061644645° 03' 41.9"N-99.512059199° 30' 43.4"W
- Onaka 9.3 mi. N
- Burkmere (Bryant Township) 9.8 mi. E
- Tolstoy (Potter County) 11.3 mi. NW
- Lebanon (Potter County) 12.6 mi. W
- Saint Boniface 0.8 mi. S
- Oakland 1.1 mi. NE
- Spring (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 9 mi. NW
- Saint John the Baptist Onaka (Onaka) 9.4 mi. N
- Bass (Bryant Township) 9.7 mi. E
- Zion (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 10 mi. NW
- Advent (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 11.5 mi. NW
- Saint Jacobs (Sherman Township) 11.8 mi. N
- Lutheran (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 12.2 mi. NW
- Seventh-Day Adventist (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 12.5 mi. N
- Lebanon Protestant (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 12.9 mi. W
- Lebanon (Unorganized Territory of East Potter, Potter County) 13 mi. W
- 52
- 581 m
- 212639140
- Updated May 5, 2020