Single red roses sit in glass jars filled with white sand on a brown wooden porch.
In June 2022 we commemorated our first Juneteenth as a park by placing roses at each of our properties for those enslaved on the property. Also, through special tours we explored the life of those enslaved and emancipated who lived at and near the park houses.
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Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park, Code: STGE