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.
Michigan State University's oldest museum formed in 1857. It is the state of Michigan's first Smithsonian Affiliate. It was formed to support the work of the university and is also known for hosting the Great Lakes Quilt Center.
The flagship of the Michigan History Center's museums and historic sites, the Michigan History Museum offers you Michigan's rich past, from the time of the state's earliest peoples to the late 20th century.
(SCENE) Metrospace is an alternative arts space located in downtown East Lansing, Michigan, featuring a variety of contemporary artworks.
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.
The oldest tree on MSU's campus. The tree, a white oak (quercus alba) that survived a damaging 2016 storm is estimated to be around 375-500 years old.
Designed by architect Elijah E. Myers, Michigan's Capitol holds a special place in American history as one of the first state capitols to be topped by a lofty cast iron dome.
The Brenke Fish Ladder was built in 1981 to help fish swimming up the Grand River pass the dam without injury. A peaceful setting on the Grand River in Lansing's charming Old Town neighborhood.
The Lansing River Trail now stretches all the way from Waverly Road to Old Town! You can also catch it from Potter Park into MSU and soon onto Lake Lansing Parks. Altogether, there is over 20 miles of paved trail.
This vibrant and artsy neighborhood is the perfect destination to spend a day of shopping, dining and is totally photo-worthy.
Located on a bend in the Grand River and just south of I-496, the REO Town neighborhood is right on track to become Lansing's hottest place to live, work and play.
The MSU Libraries house a collection of over 6 million print and electronic volumes, 235,000 maps, 85,844 sound recordings and films/videos and nearly 7,000,000 microfilm/microfiche.
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.
Potter Park Zoo is a 20 acre zoo within an 80 acre park located in the capital city of Lansing, Michigan. With over 350 animal residents there is always something new and exciting to see.
Whether you sit in one of our seats, support one of our programs or aspire to stand on one of our stages, our purpose is to make life more meaningful through experiencing the performing arts.
Watering hole in old-school digs famous for its burgers & long-running weekend karaoke nights.
Sansu is Mid-Michigan's superior destination for modern Japanese fusion. Blending the flavor and traditions of Japanese and Korean dishes with contemporary American tastes, Sansu is both a place to discover new tastes and savor familiar ones.
The Black Cat Bistro is a contemporary contribution to East Lansing that will provide a sense of elegance, but in a fun, relaxing environment.
Serving up crazy good burgers, beer & fun for 41 years.
Ramen bowls & Japanese small plates are offered in spartan cafe quarters with no alcohol.
Founded in 1995, Sultans has been serving East Lansing with fresh authentic mediterranean food. Journey with us to explore the unique flavors of the mediterranean.
We are a beer bar at the core of our existence. At each HopCat location, we hone in on what it means to be local. We are fully integrated into our communities and strive to show off our local breweries.
We're committed to producing great ice cream and cheese while upholding Michigan State University's dairy manufacturing tradition.
Founded in 1973 and named for proprietor Bob Adlers Favorite Rolling Stones Album, this locally-owned restaurant and saloon caters to an eclectic crowd, looking for elegant dining in a casual atmosphere.
Whether traveling for business or leisure, Marriott East Lansing at University Place provides an upscale experience you won't soon forget.
Across the street from the scenic Michigan State University campus and overlooking Spartan Stadium, the Graduate hotel mixes classic style and campus spirit, with nods to MSU icons.
The Wild Goose Inn is located in the heart of Downtown East Lansing less than 100 yards from the campus of Michigan State University. Experience East Lansing's unique gift shops, art galleries, boutiques, casual and fine dining, diverse entertainment and nightlife.
Enjoy the contemporary vibe of our pleasant and inviting guest rooms with spectacular views of the MSU campus, Red Cedar River, sprawling greenery, and walking trails.