- November 1st: Trek through Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Rim Trail for gorgeous views
- November 2nd: Hike Southeast Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail
- November 3rd: Picture-perfect Cedar Falls is an amazing hiking location…check it out!
- November 4th: Brewfontaine in downtown Bellefontaine was voted #1 beer bar in Ohio
- November 5th: Use this Visitor’s Guide to explore Mount Adams in Cincinnati
- November 6th: Order a Detroit-style pizza from The Merchant House in Greenville
- November 7th: Sip some wine at Powell Village Craft Winery
- November 8th: Find Yourself Crossing Two States on Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- November 9th: Watch how Dum-Dums are Made at the Spangler Candy Factory
- November 10th: Grab a cold beer at Mother Stewart’s in Springfield
- November 11th: Hike the Dyer’s Mill Trail at Battelle Darby Creek near Columbus
- November 12th: Enjoy a Home-Cooked Meal at Cecil and Lime in Springfield
- November 13th: Leisure Time Winery is the perfect way to enjoy Wine Wednesday
- November 14th: Choose from several amazing donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- November 15th: Happy Hour is best spent at Brandeberry Winery in Yellow Springs
- November 16th: Breakfast at Boyd and Wurthmann is a great way to start the day
- November 17th: Can’t resist Clifton Mill’s selection of desserts? Have two!
- November 18th: Listen for the train while sampling wine at Barrel Run Crossing Winery
- November 19th: Bring a cooler to stock up on snacks at Grandpa’s Cheese Barn
- November 20th: Explore Malabar State Park near Mansfield
- November 21st: Sample locally produced beers at Father John’s Brewery in Bryan
- November 22nd: Red Brick Tavern in Lafayette has served several US Presidents
- November 23rd: Create your own Wine Pairing at Sarah’s Vineyard
- November 24th: Dine at historic Kewpie Hamburgers in Lima
- November 25th: Arcanum’s A.R. Winery offers unique wines that are sure to please
- November 26th: Search out Eagles’ nests at Highbanks Metro Park
- November 27th: Historical John Rankin House was a safe haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad
- November 28th: Order wings and locally distilled brews at Deadlow Brewery
- November 29th: It’s a great day to hike Cantwell Cliffs in Hocking Hills State Park
- November 30th: Visit Ferrante Winery in Geneva that offers several local sweet wines
Tag Archives: John Rankin House
The Hike to John Rankin House, Ripley, Ohio
I imagined what it would have been like, a slave, crossing the Ohio River from Kentucky to Ripley, Ohio. Ahead in the distance, I see the house on a hill. There is a friendly family that helps slaves, but somehow I need to reach it. I have been traveling a long way and though I have crossed into free territory, I am still not safe. The house seems so far away. Will I make it?
There is a steep slope up towards the house and I can still see the light on inside. I am tired from the miles I have run and cold from the river’s crossing. I can do this, I can make it to the top. I am so close and I cannot give up now.
I should be coming up to a wall soon which starts the path up towards the house on the hill. I see it, just a small pile of stones stacked upon each other. I hope this is the place. The woods are blocking my view to the house, but I will give it a try.
I notice that the steep walkway is worn so this must be the way. As long as I am going up, I will eventually make it there.
I take a quick look behind me and I can see the river just barely between the trees. This is a great sign so I will keep putting one foot in front of the other and eventually I will make it to the top.
The view from here is amazing but I must stay focused. The light remains on and I am almost to the front door. Freedom couldn’t be close enough.
Just within steps and I start to wonder if anyone is home. The light is not visible, but it was on just a few moments ago. I have reached the last step and just as I am about to give it a knock a woman greets me at the door with a blanket and some food. I feel safe. I begin to cry with relief and happiness. They take me in and bring me warm clothes as I sit by the fire. This is the first day of the rest of my life.
Have you had the opportunity to visit the John Rankin House? I would love to hear what you thought about your visit and if you can recommend any additional Underground Railroad locations throughout Ohio! Many thanks for exploring the hike up to Rankin House and wishing you many Happy Travels!!
What to Do and What to See:
John Rankin House
6152 Rankin Hill Rd.
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 937 392 4044
- Admission Fee: Adults: $6, Children and Students age K through 12: $3, OHC Member: Free, Children 5 and under: Free, Golden Buckeye Card Holders: $5
- Hours: The John Rankin House is open from May to October from 10AM to 5PM from Wednesday to Saturday and 12PM to 5PM on Sundays. The museum us also open for the Historic House Tour.
- Amenities: Available by appointment outside regular museum hours.
- Scenic View: Views from the home overlook the Ohio River.
- Length of Visit: 1 hour
- Tips for Your Visit: Visitors can schedule private tours and photos can be taken on the inside of the house. Public tours take approximately 15 to 20 minutes.
Where to Stay:
The Signal House Bed and Breakfast
234 N. Front Street
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 937 392 1640
Where to Eat:
Cohearts Riverhouse
18 North Front Street
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 937 392 4819
American Cuisine with a fabulous view of the Ohio River!
Ripley Gourmet Tortillas
6 Main Street
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 937 392 4000
People rave over their guacamole!
Fifties Diner
15 South 2nd Street
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 937 392 9328
Cute little diner with American food located along the river!
Where to Drink:
Meranda-Nixon Winery
6517 Laycock Road
Ripley, OH 45167
Telephone: 248 891 0935
What to Read:
- The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead
- Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom, by Catherine Clinton
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe