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"A small-scale lakefront version of Grand Rapids There are many reasons to visit Holland. 1) Tunnel Park: As previously noted, the Lake Michigan shoreline is full of dunes. There is also a dune here, but there is a tunnel running through it (hence the name). 2) New Holland Brewing, which makes some of the best beers (and spirits!) in one of America's top five beer states. 3) Tulip Time: Every May, the city of Holland becomes a real-life Dutch impressionist painting as it celebrates the budding of hundreds of thousands of technicolor tulips, an annual celebration held since 1929 that honors the city's Dutch settlement heritage. Tourists and locals wear wooden clogs and ritualistically sweep the streets to take part in klompen dancing. 4) Holland State Park Beach: An expansive, sandy beach on Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa, each with its own campground. 5) CityFlatsHotel: A sister property to the CityFlats in downtown Grand Rapids, this is hands-down the hippest hotel you will find in any of Michigan's lakefront communities, guaranteed."
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"Holland is a Lake Michigan coastal town with sandy beaches and unforgettable sunsets. Living up to its name, you also won’t want to miss the Dutch heritage experiences to be found here. Visit the five-story DeZwaan Windmill to explore the only operating and authentic Dutch windmill in the nation. Or head to Nelis’ Dutch Village for a cultural theme park adventure resembling 1800s Dutch life, including themed activities, food and shops—as well as the opportunity to learn how to Klompen dance. When you reach the coast check out Holland’s Big Red Lighthouse, which is one of Michigan’s most photographed lighthouses. If you want a better view, take a ride on the Victorian-style Holland Princess for a cruise down the channel and on Lake Michigan. When you reach land again, head to Tunnel Park (which is home to the only concrete tunnel through a sand dune in the state) or Holland State Park to take a swim and enjoy the sunset."
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