Ripley is located along the Ohio River in Brown County. The village is proud of its abolitionist history and its citizens who assisted thousands of slaves reach freedom on the Underground Railroad. Two historic homes still stand as monuments to this point of time. There are many historic homes that still stand but two are open to the public: the John Rankin House is operated by the Ohio Historical Society and stands on Rankin Hill above Ripley, providing an unparalleled view of the Ohio River. The second, The John Parker House, is currently being examined by Congress to be inducted into the National Park Service. Today, Ripley is charming village with a focus on revitalizing its riverfront for all residents to enjoy with a $16 million dollar Appalachian Community Grant. Civic organizations include the Kiwanis and Lions Clubs.
Transportation
Ripley is 50 miles southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. I-275 (near Cincinnati) is the closest major highway. SR 52 follows the Ohio River and connects with Ripley.
Hospitals
Adams County Regional Medical Center is the closest hospital providing a wide range of health care services with its 25 medical beds. Meadowview Regional Medical Center is located across the river in Maysville, Kentucky. Mercy Health-Clermont Hospital is located in Batavia.
Shopping
There are antique and craft shops, along with wineries and restaurants in the village. Take a stroll through the historic downtown area. The Village has a DORA district (designated outdoor refreshment area).
Recreation
Water recreation is important to Ripley. There are boat launching ramps, four campgrounds as well as bed and breakfasts, and vacation rental homes for visitors. During warmer months, there are outdoor concerts and other community events to enjoy.
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