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Ste. Genevieve is one of Missouri's most charming historic towns, named as one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The city is home to the United States' largest collection of French Colonial-style buildings, which were constructed following the city's founding in 1735. More than 150 of the city's historic buildings were constructed prior to the 19th century and are preserved today as living history museums, showcasing splendid French Creole Colonial architecture and unique elements like vertical wood post construction. Visitors can dine at local favorite restaurants like Sirro's Restaurant, Stella and Me, and the Old Brick House or stay overnight at lovely historic bed and breakfast facilities housed within National Historic Landmark buildings.

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