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Rogues' Harbor Inn, formerly known as the Elm Grove Inn and Central Exchange Hotel, is a historic inn and tavern located in Lansing, New York.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 [1] and is located on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York, approximately eight miles from Ithaca.
Lansing: March 19, 1980: Benjamin F. Davis House (Demolished; NR delisted, 1972) 528 South Washington Avenue Lansing: August 13, 1971: East Lansing Commemorative Designation 410 Abbott Road, City Hall: East Lansing: July 15, 1993: Ethel Apartments: 117 South Hosmer Street Lansing: January 16, 1990: Eustace Hall† 470 W. Circle Dr. East Lansing ...
North Lansing Historic Commercial District: April 30, 1976 611 East-127 West Cesar E. Chavez Ave., 1207-1250 Turner Rd., 901-1135 North Washington St., and adjacent ...
Susan Vela, Lansing State Journal January 25, 2024 at 7:30 PM LANSING — When county health inspectors visit local restaurants, they document problems that need addressing to meet Ingham County's ...
The Boji Tower, also known as the Michigan National Bank Building, is a historic 23-story building located at 124 Allegan Street, in Lansing, Michigan. It has been the tallest building in Lansing since its completion in 1931. On December 6, 2005, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Capital Bank Tower. [1]
The Lansing Downtown Historic District is a primarily commercial and office historic district located in downtown Lansing, Michigan.The district stretches along the east side of Capitol Avenue from Ionia Street to Lenawee Street, and along both sides of Grand Avenue between Michigan and Washtenaw, with additional structures along Kalamazoo Street between Walnut and Grand and along Lenawee ...
The J.W. Knapp Company Building is a historic five-story, 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m 2) Streamline Moderne building in Lansing, Michigan, United States.Designed by Orlie Munson of the Bowd–Munson Company, which also designed several other Art Deco landmarks in Lansing, including the Ottawa Street Power Station, [2] it was constructed by the Christman Company in 1937 through 1938.
The first settler in North Lansing, later known as Lower Town and now Old Town, was John W. Burchard, an attorney from Mason. He built the first log cabin in Lansing in 1843 on land purchased from James Seymour. He built a dam across the Grand River later that year and hoped to build a mill, but drowned at the dam in 1844 while inspecting a ...