Bolduc House Museum

125 S Main St Ste GenevieveMO63670
Closed
Sunday
12:00pm-4:00pm
Monday
10:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-4:00pm
Friday
10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-5:00pm
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New France - the OTHER Colonial America - 4 historic houses, great themed period gardens, 18th century art, artifacts, activities and MORE.
by facebook on December 03, 2015 from facebook

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Our Louis Bolduc House, a National Historic Landmark built circa 1792, is a vertical log house with a lovely French colonial kitchen garden. Two other houses, their gardens, a Shawnee & Delaware Indian Exhibit, and a Museum Shop add to your experience when you visit or host and event here.
by foursquare on February 21, 2015 from foursquare
We specialize in making history fun for groups of all ages and sizes. Special customized hands-on activities or presentation...s available upon request. This is a fabulously elegant, old-world, affordable site for your outdoor event, wedding, or small indoor meeting. See More
by facebook on January 26, 2014 from facebook
The Bolduc House Museum is where YOUR history happens and forever memories are made - the perfect venue for weddings, small receptions, intimate meetings, private parties, and photographs. The Bolduc House Museum incorporates three historic houses and their gardens. The Bolduc House, built circa 1792,  is a unique 18th century French Colonial vertical log home surrounded by a stockade fence and...
by weddingwire on September 29, 2013 from weddingwire
Owned and operated since 1949 by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri, the Bolduc House Museum tells the story of New France, the OTHER Colonial America, under the governments of both France and Spain before the Louisiana Purchase. Your experience takes you to three historic houses, including the National Historic Landmark, vertical log, circa 1792...
by tripadvisor on February 08, 2013 from tripadvisor