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  2. Union Depot (Lansing, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Union Depot is a former train station, located at 637 E. Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [ 1 ] Despite the union name, Grand Trunk Western trains stopped at a different station 1 mile away. [ 2 ]

  3. Lansing Center - Wikipedia

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    333 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI 48933 United States: Coordinates: Owner: Lansing Entertainment & Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA) Opened: 1987: Renovated: 2007-2008: Expanded: 1995: Enclosed space • Exhibit hall floor: 71,760 sq ft (6,667 m 2) Website

  4. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    A thin membrane surface (TMS) is an oil-treated aggregate which is laid down upon a gravel road bed, producing a dust-free road. [42] A TMS road reduces mud problems and provides stone-free roads for local residents where loaded truck traffic is negligible.

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  7. George W. Romney Building - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Tar hotel chain purchased the property at 111 South Capitol Avenue in 1960 and renamed it "Jack Tar Lansing." In 1970, the historic thirteen-story limestone and brick structure was renamed the Olds Plaza following a sale to an Alma, Michigan oil businessman and subsequent renovation. In 1974, however, a different Alma-based layer and ...

  8. Michigan State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Michigan first applied for statehood as early as 1832, though it was rebuffed due to a dispute with Ohio over the Toledo Strip, a 468-square mile (1,210 km 2) area that included the important port city of Toledo. By 1835, Michigan had formed a state government without receiving authorization from Congress to do so.

  9. Oakland County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Oakland County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan.It is a principal county of the Detroit metropolitan area, containing the bulk of Detroit's northern suburbs.Its seat of government is Pontiac, [a] and its largest city is Troy. [4]