The many lives of the 180-year-old Ann Arbor-area farmhouse that survived suburban sprawl - MLive.com

WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - Kip Lightfoot can remember stepping out from under the gingerbread trim of the farmhouse to cut across a dirt road and through a cornfield to Meijer, then one of the few commercial spots in what was once a rural area outside Ann Arbor.

Decades later, the same roughly 180-year-old home with its white clapboard siding still stands on Lohr Road in Pittsfield Township, across from a Kohl's department store and near condos that have sprouted from the fields of the surrounding farmstead that dates back to 1825.

The many lives of the 180-year-old Ann Arbor-area farmhouse that survived suburban sprawl - MLive.com

The many lives of the 180-year-old Ann Arbor-area farmhouse that survived suburban sprawl - MLive.com

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