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  1. Michigan State Capitol | Welcome to Your Capitol

    The Capitol is not just a building; it stands as a National Historic Landmark and an architectural marvel rich in arts and history. Each corner unveils why the Michigan State Capitol is a destination for …

  2. Michigan State Capitol - Wikipedia

    The Michigan State Capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is in the portion of the state capital of Lansing which lies in Ingham County.

  3. State Capitol Building | Michigan

    It was dedicated to the citizens of Michigan in 1879. The building is the working seat of state government and contains over nine acres of hand-painted decorative artwork. Guided tours are offered from …

  4. Your State Capitol - Michigan Legislature

    Today, authentically and carefully restored, the Michigan State Capitol stands as a national treasure and one of America’s finest examples of Victorian decorative painting.

  5. Michigan State Capitol | Lansing - Tourist Landmarks

    The Michigan State Capitol, located at 100 North Capitol Avenue in Lansing, is an iconic and historically significant building that serves as the seat of Michigan’s government.

  6. Tour the Michigan State Capitol - Lansing, MI

    Explore the architectural beauty of the Michigan State Capitol! Discover its unique features, history, and take a tour to learn about its rich significance.

  7. Michigan State Capital: Virtual Tour, Pictures, Cool Things to See |MI

    Michigan State Capital Building: Tours, Pictures, Cool Things to See at the Capitol (Dome, Senate, House of Representatives) By Sherry Trautman

  8. Tours | Michigan State Capitol

    View upcoming tours at the Capitol for the next year. Find events by date.

  9. Michigan State Capitol | Lansing MI - Facebook

    Happy Holidays from all of us at the Michigan Capitol!

  10. Michigan State Capitol - Historic Detroit

    On March 17, 1847, the state government moved to Lansing, settling into a two-story structure built in 1847 and designed by Israel Gillett. It stood at what is now Washington and Capitol avenues and …