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In back of the Ritchie House Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/25/2021
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


The area in the back is sometimes inhabited by folks getting a little shut eye - so you might want to come in the daylight hours. Take a trashbag with you and post a picture of your little private CITO and who knows you might get a prize.

John and Mary Ritchie came to Topeka in early 1855 from Indiana. Their advocacy for freedom illustrates the values which shaped the development of the city and county. John Ritchie helped to write the free-state constitution that brought Kansas into the Union in 1861. He was a founder of Washburn University and with his wife championed equal rights for women. Their support for racial equality drew African Americans to their neighborhood, laying the ground work for later challenges to segregation and the 20th century civil rights movement.

Preserving and interpreting the Ritchie home assures that a rare artifact of early Kansas remains available for successive generations for insights gained by studying those who have gone before. Their home, which was built in 1856, served as an Underground Railroad station house, assisting freedom seekers to elude their pursuers. Today, it reminds us of the struggle to make Kansas a land of the free. The Ritchie’s lives typified the generation of Kansas pioneers whose dedication and energies laid the foundation for the state. Hale Ritchie, their son, built his home next door in 1887 and that building is now the Cox Communication Heritage Education Center. It provides facilities, displays and classrooms to tell the history of Shawnee County and Topeka.

The Historic Ritchie House is open on Mondays and Wednesdays, with walk-in tours available at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Tours can be arranged in advance.  Due to Covid you might want to not count on those hours.

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