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      • It was settled in 1847 and immediately became the capital of Michigan. The name is derived from Lansing, New York, home of one of the original settlers.
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  2. 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.

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · Lansing, capital of Michigan, U.S., located in Ingham county. The city site, on the Grand River at its junction with the Red Cedar River, was a wilderness when the state capital was moved there from Detroit (about 85 miles [140 km] southeast) in 1847. At first called Village of Michigan, in 1849 it.

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  4. Home. Greater Lansing History Timeline. Lansing Timeline. 1837 - Michigan becomes the 26th state in the union. 1847 - Lansing, then known as Michigan, becomes the capital of Michigan. 1848 - Michigan, Michigan is renamed Lansing by the Michigan Legislature.

  5. For a brief time, the combined villages were referred to as "Michigan" but was officially named Lansing in 1848. In 1859, the settlement, having grown to nearly 3,000 and encompassing about seven square miles (18 km²) in area, was incorporated as a city.

  6. Aug 13, 2021 · Centered on the Lower Peninsula where the Grand River meets the Red Cedar River, the city of Lansing was first called the "Lansing Township" until the state constitution said that the state capital city must be relocated from Detroit to a more central and safer part of the state (as Detroit was too close to British-controlled Canada after the Wa...

  7. Lansing is located about 85 miles northwest of Detroit, where the Cedar River flows into the Grand River. It was settled in 1847 and immediately became the capital of Michigan. The name is derived from Lansing, New York, home of one of the original settlers. Lansing is not the oldest community in its area. Holt, five miles south, was settled in ...

  8. Apr 19, 2018 · It was changed back to simply Lansing in 1848. By 1859, when Lansing was incorporated as a city, its population had exploded to nearly 3,000 and it now covered seven square miles. The institution that would become Michigan State University was founded in East Lansing in 1855, and its growth would lead to East Lansing also becoming a city in 1907.