302 Market Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art – Connecting the 1930s Art Colony Legacy to Today’s Rising Stars Through Storytelling, Curation, and the Kind of Personal Service That Makes Buying Art an Experience Worth the Journey Most art galleries sell paintings. Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art sells stories—stories that happen to come with extraordinary artwork attached. When you walk through the door at 302 Market Street, the paintings genuinely take your breath away, but what transforms browsing into buying, what makes people travel from St. Louis or Cape Girardeau and carefully transport large-scale pieces home instead of purchasing something similar locally, is the narrative that connects each work to Sainte Geneviève’s remarkable artistic heritage. This is the only gallery where you can purchase work by Ali Cavanaugh—the internationally recognized watercolorist whose portraits have graced Time Magazine covers and who chose to make Sainte Geneviève her home—in her actual hometown, displayed alongside the 1930s Art Colony works (Thomas Hart Benton, Joe Jones, Jessie Beard Rickly, Aimee Schweig) that established this small Missouri river town as “the Mecca of Midwestern art.” This is where M. Charles Rhinehart’s paintings connect that Depression-era Regionalist tradition directly to contemporary practice through his training with Colony Read more…
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100 South Front Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Ste. Genevieve Antique Mall – Where a 1920s Factory Became Treasure Hunter’s Paradise At 500 Market Street, a massive 1920s factory building that once hummed with industrial production now houses something entirely different: Missouri’s most consistently open antique mall in a town famous for mom-and-pop shops that keep their own hours. The Ste. Genevieve Antique Mall represents the vision and determination of Patrick Fahey and Dr. Susan O’Donnell, who saw opportunity in disaster and transformed an aging industrial space into a seven-day-a-week destination that’s become as essential to Sainte Geneviève’s tourism economy as the historic houses that draw visitors here in the first place. Born from Disaster, Built with Vision The story begins with a tornado. When severe weather destroyed Ste. Genevieve County’s only antique mall in nearby St. Mary, it created both crisis and opportunity. Patrick and Susan—already invested in Sainte Geneviève through the Main Street Inn Bed & Breakfast—recognized that the county needed an antique mall, and that downtown Sainte Geneviève, with its steady stream of history tourists and weekend visitors, represented ideal location. But they didn’t just want any antique mall. They wanted something substantial, something that could house dozens of dealers, provide year-round climate-controlled shopping, and Read more…
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360 Market Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve Museum Learning Center – A Collection Born of Passion The Sainte Genevieve Museum Learning Center offers visitors an extraordinary journey through natural history, ancient cultures, and local heritage—but what makes this museum truly special is a story that often goes untold. Behind the impressive displays, detailed dioramas, and remarkable collections lies the lifetime dedication of individuals whose passion for discovery and craftsmanship created something far greater than any institutional budget could have purchased. One Man’s Lifelong Quest: The Guy Darrough Collection At the heart of this museum beats the collecting passion of Guy Darrough, whose journey began as a boy combing the banks of the Mississippi River for fossils, artifacts, and treasures. What he found along those muddy shores became the foundation for something remarkable—not just a collection, but a lifetime of learning, trading, and building relationships with collectors and institutions around the world. Guy didn’t just collect; he created. The impressive dinosaur models that dominate the museum’s Hall of Giants? Guy constructed those himself, bringing prehistoric creatures to life with his own hands and expertise. His brother Fred contributed his own craftsmanship, building the museum cases and display fixtures that house the collections—a true family endeavor where Read more…
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73 N Main Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Two Rivers Gallery – A Focus on Bryan Hayne’s New Regionalist Artwork At 73 North Main Street in historic downtown Ste. Genevieve, Two Rivers Gallery transforms an 1848 German bakery into a contemporary art space showcasing the acclaimed work of Missouri artist Bryan Haynes—a leading figure in the New Regionalism movement whose richly detailed paintings capture French colonists, Osage warriors, early pioneers, and sweeping Midwestern landscapes with sculptural forms, undulating lines, and rhythmic gesture. Open Saturdays and Sundays 12 PM to 4 PM, this thoughtfully restored building reflects Ste. Genevieve’s own spirit—preserving its past (the German bakery heritage) while embracing the present (contemporary fine art). The front half houses the gallery featuring Haynes’ historically researched paintings of Missouri’s “culture between the two major rivers” (Mississippi and Missouri), while the rear half will open later in 2026 as French Sisters Wine Bar, creating a shared space where art and hospitality meet just one block from the National Park Welcome Center. For a town known for French Colonial heritage and creative energy, Haynes’ vivid depictions of local landscapes, legends, and cultural identity prove a perfect fit—bringing new life to a building with deep roots. The Building: From 1848 German Bakery to Contemporary Read more…
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12323 Rottler Lane,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Weingarten Vineyard Winery & Wedding Venue – A New Chapter Begins in Ste. Genevieve Wine Country At 12323 Rottler Lane in the rolling countryside west of downtown Ste. Genevieve, Weingarten Vineyard Winery & Wedding Venue enters an exciting new era under new ownership—bringing fresh culinary vision, expanded wine offerings, and renewed energy to one of Missouri wine country’s most spectacular properties. Since its establishment in 2009, Weingarten has earned beloved status among visitors seeking sophisticated wine experiences combined with exceptional dining and event hosting. Now, with the recent reopening under new stewardship, this 20,000+ square-foot facility featuring dramatic three-story stone fireplaces, granite tasting bars, stunning countryside views, and luxurious bridal and groom suites welcomes guests to discover “the latest attraction in Sainte. Genevieve, Missouri”—where architectural beauty, viticultural passion, and hospitality excellence converge. Open Thursday through Sunday (Thursday 11 AM-8 PM, Friday-Saturday 11 AM-9 PM, Sunday 11 AM-6 PM), Weingarten offers wine tastings, full restaurant service, private events, and wedding experiences against the backdrop of some of Ste. Genevieve County’s most picturesque terrain. The New Ownership Vision: Bringing Fresh Experiences to an Established Destination “Under New Ownership!” isn’t just marketing copy—it’s genuine enthusiasm from owners committed to honoring Weingarten’s 15-year legacy Read more…
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