Ste. Geneviève National Historical Park

Established by 1750, Ste. Geneviève was the first permanent European settlement in Missouri. Early French Canadian settlers were drawn here by the rich agricultural land known as Le Grand Champ (the Big Field). After the flood of 1785, the town relocated to its present location on higher ground approximately three miles to the northwest of its original site.

Beauvais-Amoureux House

Bauvais-Amoureux House

Frame house made of wood with U.S. and French flags flying on front porch.

Jean Baptiste Valle House

Tours are usually offered daily of the Jean Baptiste Valle House.

Cream colored house with a covered porch on a street corner.

Green Tree Tavern

Green Tree Tavern

A large raised building with a covered porch and vertical log construction visible.

Jean Baptiste Valle Rose Garden

Take a break in the Jean Baptiste Valle Rose Garden.

Flower beds with blooming flowers and a fountain, with a cream-colored house behind.

Ste. Genevieve Welcome Center

Get park and city information at the Ste. Genevieve Welcome Center

Blue building with a high pitched roof. A sign in front says, "Ste. Genevieve Welcome Center."