
Hancock, MI 49930
There’s so much to see in the Windy City, you’ll be booking your next bus to Chicago before your trip is over. No matter the season, there’s plenty to do, from lounging on lakeside beaches in the summer to ice skating in Millennium Park.
Chicago’s famous for its dogs and its deep dish, if you’re looking for eats. Museums dot the map, including The Art Institute of Chicago, Field Museum, and Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Catch a game if your sport’s in season – Bulls or Bears, Cubs or White Sox.
If you ask a local – which we always do – an Architecture Tour is on the don’t miss list. And if you’re on a budget, just go for a stroll on the Riverwalk, Navy Pier, or by “the bean” - Millennium Park’s famed Cloud Gate sculpture.
Whatever mood strikes you, Chi-town's got something to keep you busy.






Craving a slice of small-town charm with a hearty helping of adventure? Jump on a bus to Hancock, MI, where lakeside beauty and history unite in perfect balance. Set in the stunning Keweenaw Peninsula, this quaint town is a haven for those who love to explore.
Kick off your visit with a trek along the Copper Country Trail National Byway, where history buffs can delve into the region's copper mining legacy. Art lovers should stop by the Copper Country Community Arts Center, showcasing local talents in vibrant exhibits. If the outdoors are calling your name, the breathtaking views from the Quincy Mine Hoist are a must.
When it comes to dining, Hancock's local eateries serve up delicious flavors that capture the heart of the Upper Peninsula. And for a laid-back afternoon, grab a coffee at a cozy local café and watch the world go by.
Whether you're here for the nature, the history, or the tight-knit community feel, Hancock promises an experience that's both enriching and pleasantly surprising. Pack your sense of adventure and hop on that bus to Hancock, MI, for a getaway that’s as enriching as it is scenic!
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