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Williamston
Sunday, October 12, 2008
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A quaint, small town about 20 minutes east of Lansing, Williamston’s downtown boasts historic sites and well-preserved buildings nestled along the Red Cedar River. Williamston is well-known among both antique lovers and paddle-sports fans—just north of downtown is a park with a whitewater canoe and kayak course that replaced an 1840s-era dam.
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