Lodi’s history traces back to 1859, when local families decided to establish a school near what is now Cherokee Lane and Turner Road. The city’s foundation was solidified in 1869 when pioneer settlers offered a 160-acre site to the Central Pacific Railroad, facilitating the creation of a new route. Initially known as Mokelumne Station, the town later changed its name to Lodi, possibly inspired by Lodi, Italy, where Napoleon won his first major victory in 1796. Incorporated in 1906, Lodi grew rapidly over the decades, with significant public buildings like the Lodi Opera House and Carnegie Library marking the city’s development.