File:ComericaBankBuildingLansing.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionComericaBankBuildingLansing.jpg | The 15-story Comerica Bank Building, located at 101 North Washington Square in downtown Lansing, Michigan. Completed in 1931, it currently is the third tallest high-rise building in Lansing. |
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