The Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve
The Foundation for Restoration of Ste. Genevieve functions as the town’s long-term memory—and honestly, the reason we can still see so much of what makes this place rare. Founded to promote preservation and restoration of the structures that illustrate Ste. Geneviève’s early history and culture, the Foundation also keeps the story public by maintaining and sharing knowledge about the early settlements and the people who built them. Their crown jewel tour home is the 1806 Guibourd-Vallé House—owned, maintained, and presented by the Foundation—where you’re treated to a trip to the attic to see and touch a spectacular Norman truss structure. Up there, you’ll realize: these builders were not messing around. The Foundation’s work is the quiet kind of heroic: not “new attraction” flashy, but “we refused to let the irreplaceable rot” stubborn. It’s preservation as a community verb—proof that loving a place is preserving it for strangers you’ll never meet.




