A historic home with a large front porch on which the American and French flags are flying

Making a Home

Ste. Geneviève National Historical Park

Learning Wellness Challenge: A home is more than the material of which it is made. Learn the story of one individual who lived at the Bauvais-Amoureux House.

Visit the Bauvais-Amoureux House to learn the unique story of Pélagie Amoureux and her family’s lives. As a free African American woman prior to the Civil War, Pélagie Amoureux was a testament to breaking societal expectations. Where do you find strength when facing hardship? You can tour the interior of the house during set tour times.

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Arts and CultureAfrican American HeritageArchitecture and BuildingEnslavementWomen's Historywellnesswellness challengeMissouri

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No

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Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

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Accessibility

The historic buildings are only open during ranger-guided tours. During tours, the park ranger can wear a portable amplification system. The park ranger can provide live audio description upon request Bauvais-Amoureux House: The closest parking is available at the Wilhawk House (Park Headquarters). There are no sidewalks to the house. There are five steps with a railing up to a path of historic limestone pavers with two steps. There are six steps with hand railings up to the porch; there is no ramp. The basement is accessed by one step down and consists of a dirt floor and low ceilings. Learn more about accessibility at Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park.

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Reservations

Yes — Reservations are required for ranger guided tours. You can sign up for a tour at the Welcome Center on the day of your visit.

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