Own an iconic piece of architectural history—the oldest known structure in Lodi Township. This Greek Revival brick building with a stucco exterior is believed to have been designed by Stephen Mills circa 1826, and was certainly constructed prior to 1856. Prominently positioned at the highly visible intersection of Ann Arbor-Saline and Wagner Roads, the property has stood as a landmark for nearly 200 years. Commanding this historic crossroads, the structure has long captured the attention of all who pass by and is widely recognized throughout the community. Its strategic location and enduring presence have led to speculation that it once served as a toll booth, further adding to its unique historical character. Well known by thousands of daily travelers, the property offers exceptional visibility and endless potential for a variety of future uses. This is a rare opportunity to reimagine a celebrated landmark and bring new purpose to a property that has been central to the area's area's story for generations.