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Founded in 1859 by the Quincy Mine Company, Hancock lays claim to the title of Michigan's northern-most city. Resting on the north shore of the Portage Canal, visitors will discover a quaint downtown with locally owned restaurants, plenty of water access and abundant outdoor activities. Home to Finlandia University and the Finnish-American Heritage Center, the Maasto-Hiitho and Churning Rapids all-season trail system, Mont Ripley Ski Hill and Hancock Beach Park and Campground, Hancock offers visitors a chance to experience the Keweenaw's natural beauty and history.
Reserve your spot before Monday, April 9th! Birds are chirping, allergies are hitting and flowers…
To benefit the Kivajat Finnish Dancers :: Tickets $5 :: Children 14 and under free!
Successfully View and Photograph the Aurora Using Science, Data, and Forecasting with Thomas Oliver…
Successfully View and Photograph the Aurora Using Science, Data, and Forecasting with Thomas Oliver…
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Originally from Cadillac, Michigan, Luke Winslow-King is a career rock & roll guitarist, singer…
Enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, and activities at the Hancock Tori and Farmers Market on…
Anchored to the north of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge lies Hancock, Michigan. This community upholds the Keweenaw’s Finnish-American…
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Surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes and home to numerous inland lakes, the Mitten State is gifted with an abundant collection of…
Summertime in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan is an event in and of itself. With the array of outdoor activities, historical sites, and…
Hancock's historic downtown houses local shops, the Copper Country Community Art Center, and several local restaurants. Be sure to grab a pasty at Kaleva Cafe or try a slice of Detroit-style pizza at Milly's to fuel up for your outdoor explorations. Or go deep underground at the Quincy Mine to explore life as early 1900s copper miner.
Visitors looking for places to stay in Hancock can choose between the Ramada by Wyndham hotel and the Magnusson Copper Crown Hotel. Both properties have easy access…