In 2011, the National Park Service Network to Freedom recognized Hanby House as a significant Underground Railroad site. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places. Hanby House is the former home of William and Ann (Miller) Hanby, built in 1846 at the corner of Main and Grove Streets, Hanby Family occupied the house from 1853-1870, William Hanby was the 15th Bishop of the United Brethren in Christ Church, Bishop Hanby was co-founder of Otterbein University. he also wroked in the early Temperance Movement against the use of alcohol.
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From east or west: Take I-270 north to the Cleveland Avenue exit, Take Cleveland Avenue north to Main Street, East on Main Street 3 blocks, Hanby House is located on the north side of Main Street at the corner of Center Street. From north or south: Take I-71 to I-270 on the north side of Columbus, Take 270 north to the Cleveland Avenue exit, Take Cleveland Avenue north to Main Street. East on Main Street 3 blocks, Hanby House is located on the north side of Main St East of Main St 3 blocks
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Monday - Through Friday - Open for Private Tour Only Adults 18 to 58-------$3.00 Seniors 60+ ----------$2.50 Children 5 to 17 -----$1.00 Children under 5------Free AAA --------------------$2.50
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Hanby House Historic Site

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