Holland Michigan - History, Facts, Attractions, Events & Tourism Info  
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From go-cart racing to Dutch villages, Holland Michigan has many delightful attractions, festivals and events to keep you busy from January to December.
Many of the attractions have a Dutch theme, reflecting the area’s Netherlands heritage. On U.S. 31 near the expansive shopping district in Holland Township is Dutch Village which gives you a feel of life in the Netherlands of the 1700. Dutch Village has many attractions and fine shops, including candle and candy makers, to enthrall the whole family.
  Holland displays over 76 varieties of tulips and has over 17,000 Dutch Klompen dancers adorned in authentic Dutch clothing, including wooden shoes during the Tulip Time Festival!
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 Tulip Time Festival • First Saturday In May
Tulip Time celebrates Holland's Dutch heritage and includes three parades, exhibits, shows, fireworks and much more!
Dutch Klompen Dancers
Tulip Time Festival • (First Saturday in May) Holland’s annual week-long Tulip Time Festival starts the first Saturday in May, and is one of more than two dozen fun events and festivals that occur around the area each year. Tulip Time celebrates Holland's Dutch heritage and includes three parades, exhibits, shows, fireworks and much more. Holland displays over 76 varieties of tulips and has over 17,000 Dutch Klompen dancers adorned in authentic Dutch clothing, including wooden shoes.
Tel: 616 396-4221 Toll Free: 800 822-2770 Tulip Time Website: www.tuliptime.com
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Tiptoe Through The Tulips: The annual Holland, Michigan, Tulip Time Festival during the second week in May is the largest tulip fest in the United States. More than 1 million tulips are on display throughout the city during the annual seven-day festival. But, don’t pick the tulips. There is a city ordinance that bans tulip picking with fines up to $100 per stem plucked or destroyed.
Holland Farmers' Market • April - November (Mon, Wed & Sat) 8am-5pm

Everything from cut flowers, plants and handmade bouquets to the freshest in vegetables and seasonal fruits, likely picked fresh that morning.

Three times a week - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays - from April to November - visitors can shop at the city’s large outdoor Farmers’ Market where the bounty of neighboring farms offer everything from cut flowers, plants and handmade bouquets, to the freshest in vegetables and seasonal fruits, likely picked fresh that morning.

Holland Farmers Market: 150 West 8th Street • Holland, MI 49423 Tel: 616 355-1138

 
  Top 5 agricultural counties : While there is only one farm left in all of Holland the surrounding lands of Ottawa County where Holland is located are annually ranked among the top 5 agricultural counties in the state. At the last census, Ottawa County was ranked No. 1 with a market value production of over $300 million in agricultural products produced in the area. The biggest cash crops are nursery products, turkeys, blueberries, hogs, dairy products, apples & soy crops.
Holland Harbor Lighthouse "BIG RED" • (Visible from Ottawa Beach Rd or South Shore Drive)
Holland Harbor Lighthouse "BIG RED" (Visible from Ottawa Beach Road or South Shore Drive)
"Big Red" - Lighthouse

"Big Red", officially known as the "Holland Harbor Lighthouse" rests on Holland's original harbor, which was hand-dug in 1872 in order to establish itself as a town. Replacing the original wooden lighthouse, Big Red was built in 1934 with metal siding which protects it against Lake Michigan's waves and weather. Abandoned by the Coast Guard in 1970 as an unnecessary surplus, Big Red was adopted by the Holland Harbor Lighthouse Commission in 1974 who now cares for its preservation and restoration. This 45 foot lighthouse can be viewed across the harbor from Holland State Park.

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Holland Flea Market • May - October (1st Saturday of every month) 9am-4pm • Admission: $1
The Holland Flea Market has something for everyone

The Holland Flea Market has something for everyone. Vendors are are split into four different categories including: Handmade, Antiques, New and Used Items. Consession are offered throughout the fleamarket with restrooms and a courtesy golf cart shuttle is also available. Website: http://www.hollandfleamarket.com/

Holland Flea Market: 1286 Ottawa Beach Rd. • Holland, MI 49424 Tel: 616 393-8179

 Dutch WinterFest • November 16th - December 10th, 2005
A tradition of old world Europe through holiday events

A tradition of old world Europe through holiday events including: Parade of lights, sinkters eve, up on the rooftops, ice sculpting competition, kerstmarkt open-air european market, unique holiday shopping, holiday music and theatre, special exhibits, tours and more!

Dutch WinterFest: November 16th - December 10th, 2005

 Outdoor Discovery Center
The Outdoor Discovery Center is located on a 120 acre wildlife preserve located south of Holland, Michigan in Allegan County and is home to thousands of species of animals and plants.
Outdoor Discovery

The Wildlife Preserve parnered with the local area school district to create a facility that will service the outdoor education and recreation needs of the community. The Outdoor Discovery Center is located on a 120 acre wildlife preserve located south of Holland, Michigan in Allegan County and is home to thousands of species of animals and plants. There is 4.5 miles of trails and boardwalks winding through meadow, prarie, dunes, forest, ponds and wetlands. Admision is free and open to the public during daylight hours.
Website: www.outdoordiscoverycenter.org

 
Ship Graveyard: Just outside Holland Harbor along the shore of Lake Michigan is the Southwest Michigan Underwater Preserve. This 300-square-mile underwater sanctuary contains an estimated 60 shipwrecks that can be explored. A top SCUBA diving area, the preserve attracts divers from around the world, many seeking to find an estimated 50 sunken boats that have never been found or explored. The preserve also has a fossilized forest and caves and grottos to be explored.
Concert Series (Centenial Park) June - August, 7:30 - 9:30
Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy a night of fresh air and music.

Downtown Holland Michigan also offers a Friday music concert series during the summer in Centennial Park, which is the spot for Art in The Park in August. Enjoy free Friday night concerts at Centenial Park, June - August, 7:30 - 9:30. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy a night of fresh air and music.

Centential Park: River Ave. (between 10th and 12th streets)

Windmill Island
During the Tulip Time and the summer, performers take to the village courtyard to do Dutch Klompen dancing.
Windmill Island on Lake Macatawa gives visitors a chance to experience old-time Netherlands culture up close. In the summer, hostesses dress in 19th century traditional Dutch clothes including wooden shoes. During the Tulip Time and the summer, performers take to the village courtyard to do Dutch Klompen dancing.
Windmill Island: 1 Lincoln Ave Tel: 616 355-1030 Visit us Online: Windmill Island Website
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Visitors learn Dutch history at the island’s Posthouse museum, a replica of a 14th century Netherlands inn that sits in Each spring, the island is bedecked with more than 100,000 blooming tulipsthe center of the park a stone’s throw from the 240-year-old DeZwaan Windmill. The DeZwaan, which means the Swan, is authentic working Dutch windmill that was brought to Holland from the Netherlands in the 1960s to be the centerpiece of the Dutch theme attraction. Each spring, the island is bedecked with more than 100,000 blooming tulips for the annual Tulip Time Festival.
  In the center of Windmill Island in Holland Michigan, is the 240-year-old DeZwaan Windmill. The DeZwaan, which means the Swan, is the only authentic working Dutch windmill in the United States. It was brought to Holland from the Netherlands in the 1960s to be the centerpiece of the city’s Dutch theme attraction, Windmill Island. The windmill is open for tours from spring to fall and still crushes grain for flour and the ingredients for local brew pubs.
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