***Historic St. Charles, Missouri ***
Missouri's first capitol * Today's largest historic district in the state
On the National Register of Historic places, founded in 1769, where Lewis and Clark met for their trek westward, St. Charles has carefully preserved so many of the original buildings, brick cobblestone streets, craftsmen and wares from colonial times.
Stay in a quaint bed and breakfast, shop, get married, see Santa Claus at Christmas, eat at the historic Mother-in-law House restaurant, walk or bike the Katy Trail along the Missouri River. Visit the cedar log church, a replica of the church of Lewis and Clark's visit, located on the original site.
Chestnut Roaster at Christmas
Open 7 days a week all year long
Call for hours
Carolers at Christmas
Stcharleschristmas.com
Main Street view of Cobblestone
Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps
Lewis and Clark with Seaman in Frontier Park
One of many places to eat on South Main Street
Lewis and Clark Museum and Boathouse. See keelboat replica.