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Red Cedar River - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Red Cedar River

The Red Cedar River is a beautiful, meandering tributary located in Ingham County, Michigan. At approximately 116 miles long, the Red Cedar winds through open fields and wooded areas, connecting the Huron and Grand Rivers along the way. Many people enjoy recreational activities such as fishing and boat tours along the river. Springtime is particularly lovely with its sandy banks, while summer sunsets can be breathtaking as they cast a golden glow across the water's surface.
Address : Red Cedar River, Lansing, MI 48910, USA

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R.E. Olds Transportation MuseumThe R.E. Olds Transportation Museum offers a fascinating look at history through the eyes of transportation. With more than 300 vehicles and artifacts on display, the museum explores the unique stories of the successes and failures of those daring to go where no one had gone before. From an exact replica of an original Oldsmobile Curved Dash from 1901 to modern cars from the 1950's, visitors will discover hundreds of years of automotive history in one place.
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Impression 5 Science CenterImpression 5 Science Center, is an award-winning science center designed to provide hands-on educational fun for kids of all ages. With more than 140 interactive exhibits, visitors can explore and learn about topics such as energy and forces, the solar system, sound and light, microscopy and much more. Educational classes, summer camps and birthday parties are also offered year-round. In addition to its educational offerings,Impression 5 hosts an array of social events.
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Boji TowerBoji Tower, is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture. Sitting atop an old hill near Lake Lansing Park, the 40-foot limestone tower was built by a local resident in 1879 to provide visitors with panoramic views of the park and surrounding areas. The tower receives its name from William Boji’s original purchase of the 160-acre plot which would eventually become Lake Lansing Park. Today, Boji Tower stands as a tribute to this man's legacy and as a popular tourist destination in itself.
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Jackson FieldJackson Field is an impressive venue for sporting events. Located within the sprawling grounds of the historic Michigan State Fairgrounds, it boasts an elegant grandstand and open air seating for up to 7,500 people. It also features a wealth of amenities, including intimate concourse areas, expansive concession stands, state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, full scoreboards with real-time statistics and much more.
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Michigan State CapitolThe Michigan State Capitol is a grand symbol of Michigan's long and distinct history. Built in 1876, this iconic edifice stands to represent Michigan’s commitment to democracy. It features one of the widest self-supporting staircases in America that can be seen from its open rotunda–the perfect spot for family pictures. It has undergone numerous renovations throughout the years, including two remodeling projects and five expansions, ensuring the historical integrity remains intact.
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Lansing River TrailThe Lansing River Trail is an impressive and beautifully maintained 4.5-mile trail that both locals and visitors can enjoy. This picturesque waterfront route follows the Grand River for two miles, and passes through a number of charming parks including Adado Riverfront Park, Moore’s Park, Hawk Island Park, and Fitch Park. Along with providing plenty of outdoor activities such as walking, running, biking, and kayaking/canoeing, the trail also boasts some amazing wildlife observation spots.

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Ingham County
Ingham County in Michigan is a great place to live. With the capital of Lansing located within it, along with major universities such as Michigan State University and Thomas M. Cooley Law School, the county offers exciting opportunities in education, career advancement and cultural activities. This diverse county also offers beautiful natural scenery from woodlands and trails to rivers and lakes. Visitors can enjoy some of the best recreational spaces in Michigan, as well as plenty of family fri

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