Ste. Genevieve
Ste. Genevieve is a small city (population approx. 4,500) in south east Missouri, in the United States of America. Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, it was founded in 1735. The first European settlement west of the river, it has the oldest brick building, still intact, west of the river today (The Old Brick restaurant). It's of French and German heritage. Part of the town is federally protected as Ste. Geneviève National Historical Park.
Get in
From the north (one-hour drive from St. Louis) or the south take I-55, exit #150, then approx. 5 miles east on highway 32.
Get around
You'll have to drive. Within the historical district (downtown) walking is also reasonable.
See
- There are several French colonial buildings downtown.
- 🌍 Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Visitor Center, 99 S Main St, ☏ +1 573-880-7189. Free.
- 🌍 Felix Vallé House State Historic Site, 198 Merchant St, ☏ +1 573-883-7102.
Eat
- Sirros, 261 Merchant Street, ☏ +1 573-883-5749. Downtown Ste. Genevieve, -- pizza and burgers in a unique restaurant, building was once a movie theater
Drink
- The Orris theater, next to Sirros (see eat section)
Go next
Routes through Ste. Genevieve |
St. Louis ← Imperial ← | N S | → Cape Girardeau → Memphis |
St. Louis via ← Imperial ← | N S | → Cape Girardeau → Memphis |
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