With towns like Frankenmuth and Holland, which are considered some of the “most European” cities in the United States, Michiganders on the Lower Peninsula can take a day trip and feel like they’re traveling back to the Continent. But there’s also a town on the U.P. with Finnish roots so deep that a visit there feels like you’re visiting a European village in Michigan.

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You may just forget you’re in Michigan for a while. When you visit Hancock, be sure to stay a while – there are many fine hotels and lodges – and explore the area. There’s much to learn about the area’s rich mining history, as well as its tremendous natural beauty, including deep forests and stunning Lake Superior shoreline.

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