Looking for things to do and places to see while staying in East Lansing? Check out our our guides below, curated by Michigan State University students, faculty and professors who live and work in East Lansing.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, is a contemporary art museum at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. It opened on November 10, 2012.
The Summer Solstice Jazz Festival (SSJF) is a celebration of jazz music featuring nationally recognized and regional jazz artists, as well as youth and community education for residents and visitors of East Lansing. The SSJF salutes jazz one of the truly American art forms, and offers this free two-day event in a lively outdoor setting.
Sunday, June 25, The Spartan Jazz Quartet, members of the MSU Jazz Studies Program will provide a concert full of exciting renditions of jazz favorites. After the concert, attendees can learn about the 150-year history of the garden.
The Talbert and Leota Abrams Planetarium, located on the beautiful Michigan State University campus, serves as an astronomy and space science education resource center for the Lansing region and beyond, offering a variety of dynamic public programs and sensory-friendly shows.
Founded in 1873, W.J Beal Botanical Garden is the oldest continuously operated garden of this type in the United States. It includes over 5,000 species organized in economic, systematic, landscape and ecological groupings.
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