East Lansing is a city in Michigan (MI), United States
East Lansing is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan directly east of Lansing, the state capital. Most of the city is within Ingham County, with the rest in Clinton County. The population was 48,579 at the 2010 census, an increase from 46,420 in 2000. It is best known as the home of Michigan State University.
Top sights in East Lansing | |
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St. Thomas Aquinas Church | 42.744178 / -84.474041 |
Masonic Temple Historical Marker | 42.679833 / -83.135079 |
Michigan Millers Fire Engine | 42.744426 / -84.516122 |
Studio C | 42.727598 / -84.421552 |
Carl G. Fenner Nature Center | 42.711756 / -84.521622 |
Plymouth Congregational Church | 42.732595 / -84.537433 |
Ralph W. Crego Park | 42.717779 / -84.515065 |
Lansing Center | 42.734263 / -84.547734 |
Mt Hope Cemetery | 42.708233 / -84.525496 |
Meridian Historical Village | 42.730342 / -84.415243 |
Lansing Fire Station No. 8 | 42.725390 / -84.489548 |
Meridian Road Park | 42.747391 / -84.447485 |
Hawk Island Park | 42.692181 / -84.529664 |
Meridian Mall | 42.725279 / -84.419527 |
The Creole Gallery | 42.748053 / -84.549245 |
Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center | 42.751024 / -84.552071 |
Granger Meadows Park | 42.782244 / -84.528003 |
Indian Hills Golf Course | 42.722567 / -84.437613 |
Eagle Eye Golf Club | 42.790512 / -84.484769 |
Hawk Hollow Golf Course | 42.794564 / -84.473415 |