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Michigan is a very beautiful and lively & fun city. West Michigan has something worth celebrating any time of year. Here is a list of some places to visit in Michigan and different ways to know Lansing, Michigan.
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Five Ways To Get To Know Lansing, Michigan www.bythesidewalk.com
Lansing, the state capital, offers the best of both worlds: the cozy style of the Midwest of the United States and the refined comforts of a state capital. Below you will find a guide to explore this lively center, its artistic neighborhoods and its diverse attractions. www.bythesidewalk.com
Destination: the center www.bythesidewalk.com
In a radius of five blocks in the center of the city you will find five must see attractions: the neoclassical State Capitol Building, considered a National Historic Landmark; www.bythesidewalk.com
The Impression 5 Science Center an interactive museum for the whole family; the Cooley Law School Stadium, home of the Lansing Lug nuts, a minor league baseball team; www.bythesidewalk.com
Gastronomy, Liquors And Culture www.bythesidewalk.com
Take one of the free pamphlets and collect the 12 stamps of the participating bars to win a souvenir. Lansing is also considered the capital of Michigan festivals. In addition, you can plan a trip to live one of the 60 annual events held here www.bythesidewalk.com
Try everything that Michigan's favorite breweries, wineries and distilleries have to offer at Makers & Shakers Beer, Wine and Spirits Trail. www.bythesidewalk.com
Four artistic districts • REO Town • Old Town • East Lansing • Downtown www.bythesidewalk.com
If you're looking for colorful urban art and modern restaurants, your place is REO Town, where the REO Motor Car Company was originally located. www.bythesidewalk.com
Old Town has long been the cultural district of Lansing, where old buildings today are displayed as galleries, fashion shops, bars and restaurants. www.bythesidewalk.com
In East Lansing, take a look at the museums, galleries and campus of Michigan State University. www.bythesidewalk.com
Downtown corresponds to what is expected of a true center of a city, since it has cultural scenarios and places to shop. Here you can also enjoy gastronomy. www.bythesidewalk.com
The Lansing River Trail www.bythesidewalk.com
Even in a city as lively as this you can enjoy the incredible outdoor panoramas in the more than 30 kilometers of trails arranged along the Grand River (Grand River) and the Red Cedar River (Red Cedar River). www.bythesidewalk.com
Catch, run or walk stopping at the local landmarks located along the Lansing River Trail, including the historic stops of Old Town, the Lansing City Market, the downtown shopping district, the Potter Park Zoo and the Michigan State Museum. www.bythesidewalk.com
College town entertainment www.bythesidewalk.com
Michigan State University is not just for students. Go on a quiet stroll through the Beal Botanical Garden or the 4-H Children's Garden. You can explore the art and science of the MSU Museum, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum and the Abrams Planetarium. www.bythesidewalk.com
The Wharton Center for Performing Arts is the largest in the state and hosts more than 100 events each season, from Broadway musicals to dances, games and programs for the whole family. www.bythesidewalk.com
Ann Arbor has a diverse international food scene, with over 300 restaurants offering fare ranging from authentic Ethiopian cuisine to scrumptious Eastern European food, and from award-winning Italian restaurants to delicious American classics. www.bythesidewalk.com
At By The Sidewalk, we have designed our Food Tours for you to explore the coolest neighborhoods through the medium of food. Tastings have been meticulously paired with history, art, architecture and garnished with stories which will leave lingering memories. www.bythesidewalk.com
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