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.

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Cat adoptions are up during quarantine


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Marketing agency continues giving back amid pandemic


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Teens collaborating on storybook put positive spin on quarantine


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Feature Story With shops and restaurants closed, the sidewalks in downtown Holland lack the usual hustle and bustle of a springtime Saturday.
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Life of giving enriches everyone


Feature Story The 612-acre Upper Macatawa Natural Area is located in Zeeland Township.
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Feature Story Pete Hoffswell is a volunteer with 3Dc19.

Holland maker lends resources to help fight COVID-19


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The anxiety of getting sick during the pandemic


Feature Story Usually scarce on a Saturday, parking space along 8th Street in downtown Holland is abundant during the pandemic.
Feature Story Liz Hoffswell is a small business expert.