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Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art

Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art

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Friday 12-5pm, Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday 12-3pm
(573) 608-0692
lat: 37.9786737 long: -90.0461004

Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art is one of a kind! The paintings take your breath away from the moment you walk through the front door!

This gallery features the creations of a number of local artists. One such artist is Leon Basler, a native of Ste. Genevieve. In Leon’s own words, “Transforming an image into a piece of art takes passion. I feel a passion for every piece of art I create, and fortunately I have many passions in my life. Since I was a young boy, I have been encouraged to express the talents that I have through various artistic outlets. Common scenes evolve into something more as I convey my interpretation of them with different mediums. I never limit myself or my art and that is why I want to share each unique and individual piece with you so you can have a piece of my passion in your life.”

Leon’s passion for art and Ste. Genevieve epitomize the wondrous works found at Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art, an elegant gallery with a lot of diversity.

Visit today to find plenty of intriguing paintings, beautiful pottery, and breathtaking woodwork — all in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

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Francis Quadrangle

lat: 38.94607 long: -92.32836
Bean Lake Natural Area

lat: 39.49763 long: -95.02227
Fort Osage Historic Park

lat: 39.1864762 long: -94.1928602
LaBenite Park to Miami

lat: 39.16744 long: -94.39343
Taylors Landing

A boat ramp to the beautiful Missouri River with a peaceful view of the river.

lat: 38.94831 long: -92.53559
Chamoise to Klondike MO

lat: 38.70603 long: -91.73071
Lewis and Clark Memorial

lat: 38.57843 long: -92.1714
Trail of Tears Access

A boat ramp that allows visitors to access the Trail of Tears

lat: 37.4539977 long: -89.4625079
Katy Trail Trailhead

lat: 38.9776 long: -92.56147
New Haven Public Access

lat: 38.61434 long: -91.21069
Trail of Tears Nature Trail

 Here, nine Cherokee Indian groups braved harsh winter conditions while crossing the Mississippi River in 1838-1839, marking a sorrowful chapter in American history. The park also has: shaded picnic sites, hiking and horse trails, opportunities to fish…

lat: 37.4388916 long: -89.480974
Red Star Access Site

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