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Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately 13 miles (21 km) long. [1] It runs along the Grand River and the Red Cedar River between Michigan State University and Dietrich Park in northern Lansing. The first segment of trail opened in 1975. [2] It was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1981. [3]
The landing, located on the east side of North Aurelius Road, north of Mt. Hope Road, is a great location for those seeking access to the Red Cedar River and the Lansing River Trail.
In accordance with his wishes, Michigan's territorial governor and first state governor Stevens T. Mason, who died in New York City in 1843, was interred at the site now known as Capitol Park in a 1905 ceremony attended by Mason's 92-year-old sister and other relatives, Governor Fred M. Warner and Detroit Mayor George P. Codd.
The original Lansing City Market opened in 1909 at an adjacent site north of the current city market. [4] The building was demolished in April 2010 to allow room for a new mixed-use development. [5] An episode of Food Network's Food Court Wars was taped at the City Market on March 19, 2014. [6] Lansing City Market closed in October 2019.
LANSING — About 200 people put on gloves and raincoats Saturday morning to remove trash and debris from the Grand and Red Cedar rivers along the 10.2 mile Lansing River Trail. The effort was the ...
Shubel Park in Lansing is part of 705 acres of combined parkland in the city that provides a corridor for wildlife A walk in the park: Lansing's Shubel Park features wooded trails, Red Cedar River ...
Trail map The Pennsy Greenway is a rail trail in the Chicago metropolitan area running from Lansing, Illinois to Schererville, Indiana . The trail runs on the former Penn Central Railway , and is currently incomplete, but is paved at segments in Lansing , Munster , Dyer , Schererville , and Crown Point .
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