March 4, 2010

jillb@standard-democrat.com NEW MADRID - It is the oldest home in New Madrid, but it is housing one of the newest attractions to the community. Wednesday afternoon the Hart-Stepp House opened its doors to members of the River Heritage Association, a group formed to promote tourism and the cultural heritage of the Missouri counties along the Mississippi River...

Whitney Chasteen and Don Lloyd discuss his photography during the first showing of art work at the Hart-Stepp Gallery in New Madrid on Wednesday. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)
Whitney Chasteen and Don Lloyd discuss his photography during the first showing of art work at the Hart-Stepp Gallery in New Madrid on Wednesday. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)

jillb@standard-democrat.com

NEW MADRID - It is the oldest home in New Madrid, but it is housing one of the newest attractions to the community.

Wednesday afternoon the Hart-Stepp House opened its doors to members of the River Heritage Association, a group formed to promote tourism and the cultural heritage of the Missouri counties along the Mississippi River.

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