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  3. Lansing ( / ˈlænsɪŋ /) is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan and the most populous city in Ingham County. It is mostly in the county, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County.

  4. Apr 7, 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.

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    In 1790, the explorer Hugh Heward sighted the region that is now Lansing while canoeing the Grand River. Two brothers who had their origins in New York are credited with facilitating the settlement of a population of New Yorkers from Lansing village after the brothers scammed them into buying fictitious plots. The community gave the name Lansing To...

    Lansing occupies a central position in a region of Michigan called Central Michigan. The United States Census Bureau establishes Lansing's area at 36.68 square miles of which 0.63 square milesis water, and 36.05 square miles is land. These measurements include the four 415 Agreements made with Delta Township from 2000 and the two 425 Agreements rea...

    The 2010 census reported a population of 114,297 in Lansing, down from the 119,128 residents identified in 2000. The city had 26,234 families and 48,450 households in 2010 while its population density was 3,174.0 per square mile. The city's population by race was White (61.2%); African American (23.7%); Native American (0.8%); Asian (3.7%); and Pac...

    The State government of Michigan, with 14,249 employees, is the largest employer in Lansing. Michigan State University and Sparrow Health System follow with 11,100 and 10,858 employees respectively. Government is Lansing’s top employer followed by trade, transportation, and utilities, and finance. The main industries in the Lansing metropolitan are...

    Michigan State University has the biggest land campus in the US. The campus also has many nationally and internationally popular academic as well as research oriented programs. The State of Michigan has 14 degree-granting schools including a law school and three medical schools. Other notable institutions of tertiary education include Western Michi...

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  5. Lansing is the capital city of the state of Michigan. The current State Capitol is the third of Michigans capitol buildings. It is a federal building, open to the public for free tours on weekdays.

  6. February 18, 1956. The Michigan State Capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is in the portion of the state capital of Lansing which lies in Ingham County.

    • Cornerstone laid:, October 2, 1873; 150 years ago
    • 100 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
    • October 5, 1992; 30 years ago
  7. 1 day ago · Lansing. Population: (2020) 10,077,331; (2023 est.) 10,037,261. Governor: Gretchen Whitmer (Democrat) Date Of Admission: Jan. 26, 1837. U.S. Senators: Gary Peters (Democrat)

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · Lansing, Michigan. What was a once dense forest and inhabitable floodplains, this small township, shockingly, became the capital of Michigan when Detroit’s safety came into question following the War of 1812. Lansing started as a scam by a pair of brothers who were trying to sell land.

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