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Audubon and Rozier mutually agreed to end their partnership at Ste. Genevieve on April 6, 1811. Audubon had decided to work at ornithology and art and wanted to return to Lucy and their son in Kentucky. Rozier agreed to pay Audubon US$3,000 (equivalent to $54,936 in 2023), with $1,000 in cash and the balance to be paid over time. [46] [47] [48]
Limestone rock outcroppings and sinkholes are common in the area, and it has been designated as an Important Bird Area by the Missouri Audubon Society. The area supports good populations of white-tailed deer, raccoons, and squirrels. [2] Young Conservation Area is open daily from sunrise to one half-hour after sunset.
Audubon Center at Riverlands: West Alton: St. Charles: East Central: website, located inside the 3,700-acre Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, operated by the National Audubon Society: August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area: St. Charles: East Central: 6,987 acres, operated by the Missouri Department of Conservation: Bennett Spring State ...
This area contains forests, grasslands, croplands, prairie/savanna and old field habitats. Numerous upland game species are present in addition to fishing opportunities and an extensive trail system. This area has been designated an Audubon Society Import : 5,793 acres 2,344 ha: Livingston
Ste. Genevieve is located along the west bank of the Mississippi River near the Illinois state line along Interstate 55, U.S. Route 61, and Missouri Route 32, approximately 46 mi (74 km) south-southeast of St. Louis and 196 mi (315 km) north-northwest of Memphis, Tennessee.
The Common Field Archaeological Site, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 23-SG-100, is a prehistoric archaeological site near Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.Located in the bottom lands along the Mississippi River, it encompasses the remains of a Native American platform mound.
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Ste. Genevieve, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, United States: Coordinates: Area: 11.73 acres (4.75 ha) [1] Established: 1970 [2] Visitors: 7,619 (in 2022) [3] Governing body: Missouri Department of Natural Resources: Website: Felix Vallé House State Historic Site