5437 Highway O
St Charles, MO 63301 636-433-5669
http://www.deutschcountrydays.org
Enjoy two days of educational family fun as you step back in time to the 1800s and see early German immigrant's lifestyles authentically recreated. Juried artisans dressed in period attire demonstrate primitive skills exhibiting early German life and trades including wood turning, hide tanning, and candle dipping. Period music and German home cooking are also part of the festivities.
Open House Sunday Sept. 14th from 1:00 to 3:00

Absolutely beautiful one acre setting in the middle of Troy, MO This great room ranch is perfectly place on the huge culdesac lot so when you are in the back yard, you don't see the other houses.


The great room ranch has a full walkout basement that has been finished with a large family room with a built-in entertainment center.
Priced to sell quickly at $162,500. Go to Http://LetsGetItSold.com for more info and pictures
Or call Michelle Rottach with RE/MAX Stars at 636 219-5136

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Historic Time Travelers
Interact with live historic time traveler - look for them all along South Main Street. Weekends in May and June 2008 - Saturdays from 11 to 4 and Sundays from noon to 4.
These travelers will be dressed in clothes made by hand, lovingly copied from old museum pieces. The represent the French villagers and the American townsfolk who called St Charles home from 1790 to 1860 with respect and good humor. After all, it takes a lot of humor to live to be 200 years old.
Be on the lookout for the Windsor chair maker, Preacher Clifton, the Laundress, Captain Radcliff, the French trapper, an Irishman, a boatman, a Virginia merchant and the rope maker.
South Main in St. Charles Missouri 63301


Historic Children's Festival |
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This family-oriented event will feature a free open house of the First State Capitol Building. Participate in the activities and play of 1820s children: candle dipping, quill pen writing, butter churning, cow milking, costumed interpreters and reenactors, fur & trapping exhibit, historical games and toys, storytelling, hearth cooking, corn pounding, gunsmithing demo from 10am-5pm. Carriage Rides $3 for children beginning at Noon. | ||
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site, 200-216 South Main Street, St. Charles, MO 63301 | ||
Date: 4/12/2008 | ||
636-940-3322 |
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