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CHEAP HOTELS in
LANSING, MI
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Days
Inn Lansing South
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The
Days Inn Lansing South is
conveniently located off
Interstate 96 and is close
to shopping, recreation
and business areas. refrigerator repair orange county
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E.
Lansing Marriott Univ. Park
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Located in the heart of the downtown
business district, one block north
of the beautiful campus of Michigan
State University, the East Lansing
Marriott features 180 well-appointed
guest rooms. luxury hotels singapore casino
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Cheap
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Michigan's
capital region is much more than buildings
and byways. It's also home to nearly 500,000
residents and a home away from home to over
five million visitors each year. Unique
attractions, comfortable accommodations,
and one-of-a-kind affordable fun -- you'll
find something for everyone. Whether you're
attending a meeting, touring our cultural
centers, dining in our restaurants, taking
in a Broadway musical, or hitting the links
on one of over 38 area golf courses, every
season is a reason to visit Greater Lansing.
Discover the lesser-known surprises off
the beaten path in the unique communities,
which make up the Greater Lansing area.
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As the site of Lansing's first white settlement,
Old Town was nothing more than a small saw mill
along the banks of the Grand River. Since that time,
the area has become a cultural hub of art galleries,
gift shops and restaurants, which offer an eclectic
mix of entertainment options. In recent years, Old
Town has undergone a unique transformation as developers
worked to combine the historic integrity of the
past with the modern conveniences of the present.
The results are astounding! The Old Town area also
hosts a number of community festivals throughout
the year including Jazz Fest in August and Art &
Octoberfest in mid-October. While in Old Town, be
sure to stop by Lansing's new full-service Visitor
Center for more details about the surrounding area.
Whatever you're pleasure - scenery, science, history
or horticulture - Lansing's nationally famous River
Trail offers over eight miles of discovery and adventure
for travelers of all ages.
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Among one of the longest urban trails in the
country, the River Trail traces the banks
of the Grand and Red Cedar rivers and invites
users to explore Michigan's Capital City on
foot, bike or blades. If you're idea of fun
is non-stop action and adventure, take a look
at what Michigan's Capital City has in store
for you.
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