Bolduc House Museum.

Making French Colonial American History Fun

Three pieces of eighteenth century Quimper Faïence on display at the Bolduc House. Our Museum Shop carries modern Quimper china for sale

New in our shop is pink Himalayan sea salt, a kosher, gourmet salt to  serve as a memento that Louis Bolduc was a salt maker in addition to his other roles as merchant, miner, and farmer. Everything in our shop connects to our mission and provides lasting reminders that at the Bolduc House Museum we make history fun.

Text Box: Museum Shop
Text Box: New in 2010 we have a large selection of toys and educational activities that French Colonial children would have played as well as an assortment of old-fashioned rock candy and swizzler sticks
We import Quimper Faïence directly from HB Henriot’s faïncerie in France as well as Santons—porcelain miniatures of medieval French villagers as if they, like Biblical Wise Men had traveled to Bethlehem to celebrate the Nativity 
French specialty milled soaps in assorted “flavors” are a popular item in our shop
Remember to browse our large selection of regional history books
Shop for jewelry, fleur de lis novelty items, and other unique French-themed products when you visit our Museum Shop

The Bolduc Museum Shop moved across the street from its previous location at the Bolduc-LeMeilleur House to make room for the Hands-on History Room. The Linden House is open year round. Please come and see us when you are in town.

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