Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Greater Lansing is known as Michigan's Festival Capital, and for good reason! Dozens of annual fairs and festivals celebrate the region's diverse culture, music and food. Check out the interactive calendar below to find the perfect event for you and start planning your getaway!

  3. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state. The Lansing metropolitan area, colloquially referred to as "Mid-Michigan", is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · Updated on March 28th, 2024. Reading Time: 2 minutes. Lansing, Michigan, is a city where the vibrant energy of the state capital meets the tranquility of the Grand River. With its diverse neighborhoods, thriving arts scene, and abundant outdoor activities, Lansing offers a unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty.

    • Lansing Was Not Michigan's First Capital
    • The Capital City Was Almost Named El Dorado
    • We Started Making Cars in 1897
    • Lansing Residents' Average Age Is 33
    • We've Got Food from Around The World
    • Famous Civil Rights Leaders Walked Here
    • Magic Johnson Helped Make The Lansing Promise
    • There Is So Much to Do Here
    • We're All About The Arts and Local Artists
    • Our Iconic Smokestacks Have Names

    When Michigan became a state on January 26, 1837, Detroit was the capital. In the 1840s, the state legislature opted to move the capital due to Detroit’s proximity to British troops in Canada, as well as a desire to advance exploration and development north and west.

    Pewanogowink and Swedenborg were also considered, before the legislature settled on Lansing. The final choice was made to honor the settlers who came here from Lansing, New York, which was named for a Revolutionary war hero and delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

    With the launch of the Olds Motor Vehicle Co. in August 1897 came the promise of jobs and population growth. Working for Olds, then Oldsmobile and now the General Motors Co. we know today provided generations with a living and livelihood right here in Greater Lansing.

    We are a young city! The average age of Lansing residents is 33 years old (rounded up) and around 10,000 kids attend elementary, middle and high schools in the city — at some of the most diverse schools in the region. READ MORE:For Downtown Lansing to survive and thrive, it takes all of us working together

    Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Indian, French, Thai, Ethiopian, Peruvian, Korean, Turkish and Jamaican cuisine can all be found here. Perhaps due to Michigan State’s large international student population or regional refugee resettlement programs, Greater Lansing is filled with diverse cuisine.

    Lansing has played host to a variety of civil rights efforts — and successes — throughout the 1900s: From various suffragette marches in the early 1900s to meetings and rallies held in the name of equality by Malcolm X, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Cesar Chavez in the 1950s and '60s.

    Thanks to $1 million raised by founders in 2015, and ongoing efforts by people from all walks of life, all Lansing students are provided with financial assistance for up to two years of coursework at Lansing Community College, MSU or Olivet College. Over 1,000 students have received support so far.

    Despite what critics say, there is always something going on in the 517: Live music, shopping, restaurants and events are all growing parts of the landscape here. Need suggestions? Check out Concerts in the Park, Downtown Lansing Inc., Lansing 5:01, the Lansing Lugnuts, Potter Park Zoo, RiverTown Adventures, The Avenue Cafe, UrbanBeat — and many, m...

    The people of Greater Lansing love the arts. What’s more, we love our local artists. Just ask the Artist’s Umbrella, Poetry Room, All of the Above Hip Hop Academy, Riverwalk Theatre, Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center, MSU Broad Art Museum, Nelson Gallery, Lansing Symphony Orchestra and Wharton Center for Performing Arts (among many others).

    In 1885, the people of Lansing issued a bond to form their own public utility: The Lansing Board of Water and Light. The three iconic smokestacks of the Eckert Power Plant near REO Town provide not only an iconic backdrop but also a reminder of this history — and their names are Wynken, Blynken and Nod.

  5. 6 days ago · Recent News. May 27, 2024, 5:51 AM ET (USA Today) Lansing, Michigan shooting leaves 7 shot, 1 teenager dead: Police. May 15, 2024, 3:41 AM ET (CBS) Peregrine falcon chicks banded by Michigan DNR at Lansing power station. May 14, 2024, 5:08 PM ET (CBS) Michigan man charged for allegedly trying to steal gun from Lansing police officer during arrest.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Explore Hawk Island Park. 7. Catch a Game at Jackson Field. 8. Ride the Lansing River Trail. 9. Wander around Old Town. 10. Visit the Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center. 11. Stroll around the Carl G. Fenner Nature Center. Lansing, MI - Climate Chart. 1. Visit Potter Park Zoo.

  7. Whether you’re exploring Impression 5 Science Center, the four floors of exhibits at the Michigan History Museum or visiting the baby animals at Potter Park Zoo, Greater Lansing's central location and abundance of attractions make it the perfect destination.

  1. People also search for