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Amenities Near-By
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Local Interests
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Sundermeier RV Park Is Where You Can Experiance What Saint Charles Has To Offer! A lovely city park with a playground and basketball court is across the street from Sundermeier. Also adjacent is the Kate Trails State Park for wonderful hiking and biking opportunities. Sundermeier is just minutes from two nationally registered Historic Districts South Main Street and Frenchtown, museums & shopping.
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Sundermeier RV Park & Conference Center welcomes you to Historic Saint Charles: Where History Comes Alive Every Day.
Historic Saint Charles, founded in 1769 by French Canadian Louis Blanchette, has been welcoming visitors for over 200 years. Native Americans, traders, explorers, pioneers and travelers from all walks of life have been welcomed by this Missouri River Community.
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Historic South Main Street
The gas lights and brick paved streets of this nationally registered historic district lead to over 125 craft and specialty shops. South Main is the largest designated Historic District in the State of Missouri featuring 88 restored buildings dating from 1790 to the late 1800s.
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Historic Frenchtown
Unique architecture is the one phrase that best describes Frenchtown. Settled by the French in the early 1800s, Frenchtown is located on the north end of Second, Third and Fourth Streets. The vernacular French Colonial House Design is unique to Frenchtown, Ste. Genevieve, New Orleans and Quebec. Frenchtown is further distinguished by its German built brick renditions of the French Colonial style
Historic North Main Street
The historic district was the commercial portion of Saint Charles during the 1800s. The buildings date from the 1800s to the late 1830s. The present day historic area flourishes with dining establishments, pubs and retail shops.
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Lewis & Clark Boat House And Nature Center
This is the permanent home of the replicas of Lewis & Clark¿s boats. The facility also showcases a large collection of unique historical artifacts, as well as, plants and animals that Lewis & Clark found on their journey.
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