Holland, Michigan

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Holland, Michigan is a city on the shores of Lake Michigan known for its strong Dutch heritage, annual Tulip Time Festival, and traditional Dutch architecture and culture.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
areaCode 616
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
county Ottawa County
economySector higher education
manufacturing
tourism
foundedBy Dutch Calvinist separatists
foundedIn 1847
founder Albertus van Raalte
hasCollege Western Theological Seminary
hasCulturalFeature Dutch folk dancing
Dutch-themed shops and attractions
tulip gardens
wooden shoe carving demonstrations
hasEthnicHeritage Dutch-American
hasFestival Holland Waterfront Celtic Festival
Tulip Time Festival
hasGovernmentType council–manager government
hasHistoricEvent Great Holland Fire of 1871
hasLandmark Big Red Lighthouse
De Zwaan windmill
Holland State Park
Holland, Michigan
surface form: "Hope College campus"

De Zwaan windmill
surface form: "Nelis’ Dutch Village"

Windmill Island Gardens
hasPark Kollen Park
hasSisterCity Drenthe, Netherlands
Omihachiman, Japan
hasUniversity Hope College
incorporatedAsCityIn 1867
isTouristDestinationFor Lake Michigan beaches
spring tulip viewing
knownFor Dutch cultural traditions
Dutch heritage
Tulip Time Festival
traditional Dutch architecture
locatedInMetropolitanArea Holland–Grand Haven metropolitan area
locatedOn Lake Macatawa
eastern shore of Lake Michigan
nickname Holland, Michigan
surface form: "Tulip City"
officialLanguage English
partlyIn Allegan County
postalCodePrefix 494
reconstructedAfter Great Holland Fire of 1871
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: "Michigan"
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Lake Macatawa adjacentTo Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "City of Holland, Michigan"
Kollen Park city Holland, Michigan
Western Theological Seminary city Holland, Michigan
Windmill Island Gardens city Holland, Michigan
Michigan (most of state) contains Holland, Michigan
Ottawa County containsCity Holland, Michigan
subject surface form: "Ottawa County, Michigan"
Tulip Time Festival economicImpactOn Holland, Michigan
Ottawa County, Michigan hasCity Holland, Michigan
West Michigan hasCity Holland, Michigan
Holland, Michigan hasLandmark Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "Hope College campus"
Lake Macatawa hasNearbyCity Holland, Michigan
Ottawa County, Michigan largestCity Holland, Michigan
Big Red Lighthouse locatedIn Holland, Michigan
De Zwaan locatedIn Holland, Michigan
De Zwaan windmill locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Great Holland Fire of 1871 locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Hope College locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Kollen Park locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Tulip Time Festival locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Windmill Island locatedIn Holland, Michigan
Holland State Park locatedNear Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "City of Holland, Michigan"
Lake Macatawa locatedNear Holland, Michigan
Windmill Island near Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "downtown Holland, Michigan"
Holland, Michigan nickname Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "Tulip City"
Dutch American notableCommunity Holland, Michigan
subject surface form: "Dutch Americans"
De Zwaan operator Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "City of Holland, Michigan"
De Zwaan relocatedTo Holland, Michigan
De Zwaan windmill relocatedTo Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "Dutch-American community of Holland, Michigan"
De Zwaan symbolOf Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "City of Holland, Michigan"
Tulip Time Festival takesPlaceIn Holland, Michigan
this entity surface form: "downtown Holland, Michigan"
De Zwaan windmill touristAttractionFor Holland, Michigan