Bolduc House Museum.

Making French Colonial American History Fun

© 2010 by the Bolduc House Museum 

The Bolduc Historic Properties are three historic houses in Sainte Genevieve Missouri: the Bolduc House Museum, the LeMeilleur House, and the Linden House. These sites have been owned and operated since 1949 by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri. The Bolduc House is a National Historic Landmark and the winner of the 2005 Preserve America Award.

Text Box: The Bolduc House Museum is owned and operated by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri, a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization. Photographs of our collection are by Bruce Pendleton unless otherwise noted.
© 2010 by the Bolduc House Museum  
Text Box: We are open: Monday through Thursday from 10 until 4; Friday from 10 until 7 (until 9PM every fourth Friday); Saturday from 10 until 5; and Sunday from noon until 4. 
Find us in: the Ste. Genevieve Historic District at 125 South Main Street. 
Admission costs: adults $5 and students $2. 
Group Rates: If you plan to visit with a group of at least 15 individuals, please call ahead to schedule your visit and to learn about our group rates. 
Passport to Ste. Genevieve: If you plan to visit the other historic homes in Ste. Genevieve while you are in town, you may prefer to purchase a Passport to Ste. Genevieve at the Welcome Center for $10/adult and $5/child which is good for two consecutive days. 
Call: 573-883-3105 for more information.