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Holland, a west Michigan town with Dutch roots, is a popular summer tourist spot, known for tulips and windmills. Here's what to know.
Millions of bulbs were planted ahead of this year’s Tulip Time Festival, which brought out record attendance numbers as ...
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who passed away on Feb. 23, 2015. Some text has been updated to reflect changes since the original ...
Holland may be famous for its tulips, but they’re all over Cheyenne as well each summer. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens buys ...
On May 31, the city of Holland and the Holland In Bloom Committee are hosting the annual Tulip Dig. Starting at 9 a.m., those ...
After the crowds disperse post-Tulip Time each year, residents are given a unique opportunity to bring a piece of the ...
For the third consecutive year, housing provider David Giljohann not only provided the tulips, but also orchestrated a fall ...
Commissioners Park transforms into one of Ottawa’s most photographed landscapes, with over 300,000 tulips blooming in ...
Nearly 650,000 tulip bulbs shipped from the Netherlands to Holland are inspected by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) for pests and diseases before planting.
Organizers with Tulip Time usually begin handplanting hundreds of thousands of bulbs in the fall. The bulbs are imported from the Netherlands and shipped overnight from Pennsylvania to Holland.
Holland receives shipments of tulip bulbs from the Netherlands each September. “Every year, we assess the tulips during Tulip Time and we look at varieties that are good, performing well ...
HOLLAND — All new businesses opening in downtown Holland each spring have the same goal — be open in time for Tulip Time. For Heinen Delfts Blauw — or Heinen Delft Blue, as in delftware, in English — ...