Conveniently located off I-496 and just three miles west of downtown Lansing, Country Inn is a choice location from which to explore the culture and creativity of Michigan's state capital. Enjoy easy access to several Lansing attractions and entertainment, including Potter Park Zoo, Lansing Mall and Michigan State University.
Abrams Planetarium Named after Talbert and Leota Abrams, the MSU Abrams Planetarium allows visitors to explore the wonders of the universe inside this 360-degree dome theater. N Shaw Lane at Science Rd, Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48823 (517)355-4676 8 miles
Boarshead Theatre Founded in 1966, this 250-seat theater is mid-Michigan's only professional theater and the state's longest running performance venue. 425 S Grand Ave # 1, Lansing, MI 48933 (517)484-7805 7 miles
Impression 5 Science Center This hands-on learning center founded in the 1970s is the perfect place for families to have fun exploring the physical and natural worlds of science. 200 Museum Dr, Lansing, MI 48933 (517)485-8116 5 miles
Lansing Mall Featuring more than 100 retail stores, this is an ideal stop for excellent Lansing shopping. 5330 West Saginaw Highway Lansing, Michigan 48917 (517)321-0145 2.5 miles
Meridian Historical Village This beautiful area portrays the historical heritage of 19th century life in central Michigan. 5151 Marsh Rd, Meridian Township Central Park Okemos, MI 48805 (517)347-7300 12 miles
Michigan Women's Historical Center & Hall of Fame This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing contributions of women like Rosa Parks, Gilda Radner and Betty Ford to the development of Michigan and the United States. 213 W Main St, Lansing, MI 48933 (517)484-1880 7 miles
Potter Park Zoo Open year round, Potter Park Zoo is a popular Lansing family attraction. 1301 S Pennsylvania Ave Lansing, MI 48912 (517)483-4074 7 miles
In 1837, when state leaders selected a small township nestled at the confluence of the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers as the state capital, fewer than 10 registered voters lived here. From these humble beginnings, Lansing quickly became one of the Wolverine State's most dynamic social and political centers. By the late 19th century, the capitol was completed and an intrepid local, R. E. Olds, completed his latest invention: a three-wheel vehicle powered by a steam engine. Over the years, the auto industry has stood as Lansing's lifeblood, making it the "Car Capital of North America." Indeed, Lansing and the Capital City region have much to offer - world-class museums, fine universities, tranquil greenspaces, historic neighborhoods, and unique shopping districts. Visit the renovated Old Town, where turn-of-the-century brick buildings have been restored and renovated and are now home to a potpourri of galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. Spend an evening in East Lansing, home of Michigan State and the Spartans, which offers visitors the bohemian flavor of college town life with a neat collection of specialty shops, collegiate bars, and fast food joints. Go antiquing in the surrounding towns of Mason, Okemos, and Williamston.
Did you know?
"The Car Capital of North America," Lansing produces more cars (400,000 per year) than any other city in the country. Notable products include the GM Pontiac Grand Am, Chevy Malibu, and Oldsmobile Alero.