Seneca Township Highway Dept & Town Hall
Seneca Township, located approximately 50 miles northwest of Chicago in McHenry County, is a primarily agricultural area that has been experiencing residential growth. Settled in 1835 and officially established as a township in 1850, it was named after the Seneca Indians of New York, reflecting the heritage of its early settlers.
The township features gently rolling land with a productive landscape and is intersected by the Kishwaukee River. While once home to Franklinville, a site that lost its potential due to the railroad's development elsewhere, the township now includes various residential subdivisions and small clusters of homes, along with larger acreage lots suitable for diverse living arrangements.
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