Featured
125 South Main Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
The Bolduc and LeMeilleur Houses: A Living Testament to Cultural Memory Separated by a few yards and a few decades, yet bound together by bloodline and history, the Louis Bolduc House and the LeMeilleur House stand as guardians of a pivotal moment—that delicate pivot when the Mississippi Valley shifted from French colonial dream to American reality. Walk between them, and you witness something rare: not the story of loss, but of adaptation, persistence, resilience. Here, beneath timber framed in methods older than the nation that would claim them, lies the story of a people who refused to disappear even as their world transformed. The Bolduc House: Prosperity Built on Wilderness Commerce When Louis Bolduc raised timber skyward in 1788, he built from knowledge accumulated across an empire. His fortune did not rest in a single enterprise but rippled outward through channels carved by the Mississippi herself—fur trading networks threading into wilderness, lead mines carved from Missouri earth, crops grown in colonial soil, goods moving between New Orleans and northbound traders. His business networks didn’t simply stretch across the frontier; they wove Ste. Genevieve into the larger fabric of colonial commerce, connecting this frontier outpost to power centers and merchant houses Read more…
: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mon
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tue
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thu
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fri
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sat
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sun
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Featured
116 South Main Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
The Linden House Every Saturday from late March through early November, the Linden House opens its doors to something increasingly rare: the chance to step into French Creole colonial life not as passive observer behind velvet ropes, but as active participant in a breathing, tactile past. This isn’t history performed at you but rather history invited into your hands, your curiosity, your willingness to touch what earlier generations touched and understand through your own senses how people actually lived, worked, and entertained themselves in early 19th-century Ste. Genevieve. Architecture That Remembers Adaptation The Linden House itself embodies layered time. Built in stages from 1811/1812 through the 1930s, the structure reveals how families adapted their homes across generations—responding to changing needs, shifting prosperity, evolving architectural fashions. The earliest portions date to just after the Louisiana Purchase, when French Creole families navigated the delicate transition from Spanish and French rule to American governance. Later additions show the 19th century’s progressive transformations, eventually extending into the 20th. Within a single structure, different eras coexist: not frozen at one moment but rather representing the continuity of domestic life across time, families making do, expanding, reimagining their spaces as circumstances demanded. Three Spaces, Three Windows Read more…
: Closed
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sun
Closed
123 Main Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Fourth Friday Art Walk – Historic Downtown Ste. Genevieve Once a month, as twilight settles over the oldest town in Missouri, something magical happens. The historic streets come alive with art, conversation, and community as locals and visitors alike gather for the Fourth Friday Art Walk—a beloved tradition that transforms downtown Ste. Genevieve into an open-air gallery celebration. An Evening of Art and Discovery From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the fourth Friday of each month (February through November), the art galleries, shops, and businesses of Historic Downtown Ste. Genevieve open their doors wide, inviting you to enjoy a leisurely evening stroll through one of America’s most charming historic districts. It’s more than just an art walk—it’s a chance to slow down, connect with creativity, and experience the vibrant cultural life that thrives in this centuries-old river town. A Showcase of Regional Talent The galleries participating in the Art Walk feature works from talented local and regional artists working in a diverse array of mediums. You might encounter stunning paintings that capture the beauty of the Mississippi River Valley, intricate sculptures, handcrafted jewelry, fine photography, pottery, textiles, and mixed media pieces that push creative boundaries. Each Art Walk offers Read more…
123 Main Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
House Beautiful, Good Housekeeping and Country Living We’ve rounded up the cutest village in every single state. Ste. Genevieve, MO, ranks number 25 in our list of the 50 most beautiful small towns in America! Good Housekeeping Read more…
198 Market Street,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Centre for French Colonial Life At the corner of 2nd and Market Streets, where Ste. Genevieve’s Historic District pulses with the accumulated stories of generations, stands an institution devoted to making the invisible visible: the Centre for French Colonial Life. This modern facility serves as gateway to something increasingly rare in America—authentic, tangible connection to a multicultural past where French colonists, Spanish administrators, African Americans both enslaved and free, Native peoples, and eventually Anglo-Americans negotiated their shared existence within a Mississippi River Valley crossroads. Beginning Your Journey The Centre exists precisely for this moment: to prepare your eyes and mind before stepping into historic homes, to provide context transforming old buildings into living narrative, to answer the questions that emerge when you stand within spaces where real people made real lives. Thoughtfully curated changing exhibits provide depth. A well-stocked gift shop offers books and items extending your understanding beyond these walls. Friendly staff help you navigate not just the Centre but the entire museum campus—orienting you toward questions you didn’t know you carried, connecting you to stories your family might inhabit. Here, you’ll purchase tickets for guided tours through the Bolduc and LeMeilleur Houses. Here, you’ll learn about programs and Read more…
: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mon
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tue
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thu
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fri
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sat
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sun
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm






