Historic
Ste Genevieve

Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park & Welcome Center

Begin your journey here—learn about early French Canadian settlers, view a town diorama, and launch into guided tours of historic homes.

Louis Bolduc House

Wander through this beautifully restored 1788 poteaux-sur-solle home, adorned with original furnishings—one of the area’s most enchanting colonial treasures.

Amoureux (Beauvais-Amoureux) House

Step inside a rare surviving poteaux-en-terre log structure from 1792—one of just a handful preserved in the United States.

Jacques Guibourd
Historic House

Experience authentic French Colonial architecture (circa 1806) with preserved slave quarters and warming wraparound galleries.

Felix Vallé House

Explore the 1818 limestone home of merchant Felix Vallé, complete with its original mercantile storefront and stories tied to slavery and early commerce.

Ste. Genevieve Museum
Learning Center

A dynamic, educational experience for all ages—travel through deep time, uncover French, Native American, German, and POW histories, and even walk among life-sized dinosaurs.

Sainte Genevieve
Catholic Parish

Rest your feet and soak in the soaring steeple, ornate stained glass, and historic ambiance of this landmark church, founded in 1876.

Memorial Cemetery

Quietly significant, this 1787 burial ground holds early settlers, dignitaries, and pioneers of diverse backgrounds—all sheltered under tales of early Missouri.