Holland

Located on the shores of little Lake Macatawa, just off the coast of expansive Lake Michigan, Holland is the epicenter of West Michigan's Dutch history and culture. Not surprisingly, then, the city is perhaps best known for its annual Tulip Time Festival in May.

But there's much more to the Tulip City than, well, tulips. The city's downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts as much retail activity as any urban core in the region. The community is flush with wildly popular waterfront beaches like Tunnel Park and Holland State Park. And Hope College lends the clean, conservative town a bit of youthful spirit.

Feature Story The first Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival and Highland Games will be Saturday, June 25, with a Friday night cèilidh  (21+ Irish music and dance party).

Celtic fest a first for Holland


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Feature Story The 2022 Promise Scholars

2022 Promise Scholars dream big as they head to college


Feature Story Tara Weymon Leonard, MillerKnoll’s vice president of global contract and field marketing, talks to I Am Academy students at the company's Design Yard.

I Am Academy explores future careers at MillerKnoll


Feature Story Ava Devanney has used her Spanish skills when traveling to Latin American countries.
Feature Story Bob and Colette DeNooyer react to receiving their award
Feature Story Holland Mayor Nathan Bocks, right, and residents scrub 8th Street in downtown Holland before the Tulip Time Festival’s Volksparade on May 14. 

Holland’s Tulip Time Festival makes a strong comeback


Feature Story Team members from Zeeland High School's robotics team — known as Built on Brains, or B.O.B. — were one of two teams to compete at the F.I.R.S.T. Robotics World Championship in Houston last month.

Robotics students are next tech workforce


Feature Story Step it Up participants can join group walks like this one or participate in physical activity on their own.
Feature Story Lakeshore Advantage President Jennifer Owens at the opening of the SURGE Center. (Lakeshore Advantage)

Lakeshore Advantage launches startup incubator


Feature Story Ian Miskelley dives into the pool during competition.
Feature Story Left to right: Organizer Peg Van Grouw, Barbara Neevel, Team Leader Linnie Cross, Myra Karachy, Sally John, Sunny Boeve, Chara Bouma-Prediger, Community Action House Food Access Manager.

Seniors’ sewing project supports healthy eating, nutrition


Feature Story GMB Architects and Engineering was honored for the Holland company's work on the GRCC Lakeshore Campus.
Feature Story The Holland Museum

Holland Museum selected for national assessment program