Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Holland ====== {{:places:holland.jpg?400|Holland, Michigan}} **Holland** is a city in Ottawa and Allegan counties in West Michigan. Situated along the shores of Lake Macatawa near Lake Michigan, Holland is known for its Dutch heritage, tourism industry, manufacturing economy, educational institutions, and annual Tulip Time Festival. The city is one of Michigan's most recognizable tourist destinations and serves as an important center for commerce, culture, and recreation in West Michigan. --- ===== Quick Facts ===== ^ Attribute ^ Information ^ | Counties | Ottawa County, Allegan County | | Region | West Michigan | | Founded | 1847 | | Incorporated as a City | 1867 | | Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone | | Waterways | Lake Macatawa, Lake Michigan | | Known For | Dutch Heritage, Tulip Time Festival | | Nickname | Tulip City | --- ===== History ===== Holland was founded in 1847 by Dutch immigrants led by Reverend Albertus C. Van Raalte. Seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity, settlers established a colony that would grow into one of Michigan's most distinctive communities. The city's Dutch heritage remains evident in its architecture, cultural traditions, festivals, and institutions. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Holland developed as a center of agriculture, manufacturing, education, and commerce. Today, Holland is known for successfully combining its historical identity with a modern and diversified economy. --- ===== Dutch Heritage ===== Dutch culture remains a defining aspect of Holland's identity. The city celebrates its heritage through: * Traditional Dutch architecture * Cultural festivals * Historic landmarks * Educational institutions * Community events Many public spaces feature Dutch-inspired design elements and historical exhibits. --- ===== Tulip Time Festival ===== Holland is internationally recognized for the annual: * [[culture:tulip_time_festival|Tulip Time Festival]] Founded in 1929, the festival celebrates the city's Dutch heritage and features: * Millions of tulips in bloom * Parades * Traditional Dutch dancing * Cultural exhibits * Community events Tulip Time is among Michigan's largest annual festivals and attracts visitors from around the world. --- ===== Economy ===== Holland maintains one of West Michigan's most diverse economies. Major sectors include: * Advanced manufacturing * Automotive suppliers * Tourism * Healthcare * Agriculture * Education * Professional services The city is home to numerous national and international manufacturing firms and serves as a significant employment center for the region. --- ===== Education ===== Educational institutions in Holland include: * [[education:hope_college|Hope College]] * Holland Public Schools * Black River Public School * Various private educational institutions Founded in 1851, Hope College is one of Michigan's most prominent private liberal arts colleges. --- ===== Tourism ===== Tourism plays a major role in Holland's economy. Popular attractions include: * [[landmarks:holland_state_park|Holland State Park]] * [[landmarks:big_red_lighthouse|Big Red Lighthouse]] * [[landmarks:windmill_island_gardens|Windmill Island Gardens]] * [[landmarks:lake_macatawa|Lake Macatawa]] * Downtown Holland Visitors are drawn to the area's beaches, festivals, shopping districts, and waterfront attractions. --- ===== Recreation ===== Outdoor recreation opportunities include: * Boating * Fishing * Swimming * Hiking * Cycling * Beach recreation * Sailing The city's location near Lake Michigan makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. --- ===== Culture ===== Holland supports a vibrant cultural community. Notable institutions include: * [[culture:hope_college|Hope College]] * [[culture:holland_museum|Holland Museum]] * [[culture:knickerbocker_theatre|Knickerbocker Theatre]] * [[culture:cappon_house_museum|Cappon House Museum]] The city hosts numerous festivals, performances, and cultural programs throughout the year. --- ===== Transportation ===== Holland is connected to regional transportation networks through: * U.S. Highway 31 * Interstate 196 * M-40 * Amtrak passenger rail service * Regional airport facilities The city provides convenient access to Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and other West Michigan communities. --- ===== Government ===== Holland operates under a council-manager form of government. Municipal services include: * Police protection * Fire services * Public works * Parks and recreation * Community development The city works closely with Ottawa and Allegan counties to provide regional services. --- ===== Notable Landmarks ===== * [[landmarks:big_red_lighthouse|Big Red Lighthouse]] * [[landmarks:holland_state_park|Holland State Park]] * [[landmarks:windmill_island_gardens|Windmill Island Gardens]] * [[education:hope_college|Hope College]] * [[landmarks:lake_macatawa|Lake Macatawa]] --- ===== See Also ===== * [[counties:ottawa_county|Ottawa County]] * [[regions:west_michigan|West Michigan]] * [[places:grand_haven|Grand Haven]] * [[places:muskegon|Muskegon]] * [[places:grand_rapids|Grand Rapids]] --- ===== References ===== * City of Holland records * Ottawa County historical records * Hope College archives * State of Michigan publications * United States Census Bureau {{tag>places cities ottawa_county allegan_county west_michigan holland tulip_time dutch_heritage}} places/holland.txt Last modified: 2026/06/01 10:25by admin