Things to Know About Living in Lansing, MI

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Timestamps:
00:00 Things to Know About Living in Lansing, MI
00:18 Make the most of Michigan’s winters
00:38 A Michigan city built by cars
00:57 Fun activities for the whole family
01:16 Find incredible food anywhere

Transcript:
Your Guide to Living in Lansing
Michigan’s capital city is home to fantastic entertainment, affordable housing, and incredible outdoor recreation.
If you're thinking about moving to Lansing, check out some of our highlights about the city and see more details on the blog!
Make the Most of Michigan's Winters
The weather in Michigan is fairly moderate throughout the year, but the winter is something you’ll need to prepare for if you’re coming from somewhere with a warmer climate. Lansing gets an average of 46 inches of snow annually with an average temperature low around 16 degrees in January.
A Michigan City Built By Cars
Lansing is well-known for its car manufacturing roots.
The REO Motor Car Company was Michigan’s first operating car company in 1905, and the Oldsmobile brand was founded in Lansing. If you’re an auto enthusiast, be sure to check out Lansing’s Car Capital Auto Show to see popular cars, motorcycles, trucks, and bikes.
Fun Activities for the Whole Family
Both parents and kids will love the many family-friendly activities that Lansing has to offer!
Make your way to Potter Park Zoo, where you can find over 160 animal species like pandas, rhinos, and snow leopards. Or surprise the family with tickets to family-friendly shows like Disney’s Frozen or Seussical at Wharton Center for Performing Arts.
Find Incredible Food Anywhere
Whether you’re searching for sushi spots or Italian restaurants in Lansing, you’re bound to find a place with amazing cuisine!
Order a Santa Fe Omelet or a Smothered Breakfast Burrito for a hearty brunch at Beggar’s Banquet.
Try the Pan Seared Mahi-Mahi, Chilled Blackened Scallops, or Quinoa Cakes at the State Room Restaurant.
Photo Credits: @drewmason @danpricephoto @_justparker @potterparkzoo @stateroomrestaurant
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