Points of Interest
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Tulip Gardens & Lanes
![]() Enjoy over half a million tulips in City parks, public areas, and along City streets. Premier tulip plantings at Window on the Waterfront and Centennial Park. Tulip Lanes start on 12th St & River Ave, where six miles of tulips in brilliant array line Holland’s streets. |
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Holland Friends of Art Exhibits
![]() Mon-Fri 10am-8pm An exhibit of visual arts by professional and amateur members from the Holland area. |
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Holland Garden Club - "Reading in the Garden" 64th Annual Standard Flower Show
![]() Tue, May 4 - 1pm-8pm This show will feature designs interpreting various book and garden related themes. Special exhibits and horticulture by members and amateur gardeners will be judged by nationally accredited flower show judges. |
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Evergreen Commons Tour
![]() Mon-Fri - 8am-5pm Enjoy a tour of this elegant 65,000 square foot senior activity center which includes gift shop, swimming pool, fitness center, wood shop, and computer center. Visitors of all ages welcome. |
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Graafschap Heritage Center
![]() Mon, Tue, Fri - 8:30am-4pm An authentic presentation and display of the historic greater Holland, MI colony established in 1847 including a real log church, geneology collection and local points of interest. Group tours by appointment. |
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Historic Pillar Church Tour
![]() Tue, May 4 - 12:30-4pm Historical lectures will be available starting on the half hour. Historical lecture reservations are available April 29-May 3. |
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Authentic Dutch Church Service
![]() Tue, May 4 - 3-3:30pm Experience a traditional Dutch church service. |
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Organ Concert
![]() Featuring famous local organist. |
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Herrick District Library
![]() Mon-Thu - 9am-9pm Extensive Dutch genealogy collection, local information, past Tulip Time Festival posters, café and used bookstore. |
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Hope College Organ Recitals
Wed, May 5, 10am-2pm Hear Hope College's two beautiful pipe organs housed in its splendid Gothic chapel. See a two manual authentic Dutch organ imported from the Netherlands in 1970 and a magnificent four manual E.M. Skinner organ (1929). College Organist, Dr. Hew Lewis, is joined by faculty and alumnae in a series of recitals that cover a wide variety of music in 20-minute recitals. Last recital begins at 1:30pm. |









