Tulip Time
Tulip Time Festival is an annual festival in Holland, Michigan. Tulip festivals are held in many cities around the United States of America that were founded or largely inhabited by Dutch settlers.1
The Annual Tulip Time Festival will be held from May 3-10, 2008. Vendors may sell for a maximum of 11 days beginning April 30, 2008 through May 11, 2008.2
The historic waterways of Holland and Belgium are your highway through the beautiful springtime tulip displays. Stroll through the world famous windmills throughout the Kinderdijks’ landscapes, sample the local cuisines and wines, and enjoy cultural exchanges with the Dutch and Flemish citizens.3
The best time to be in Holland, Michigan is in mid-May, during the Tulip Time Festival. The festival lasts more than a week, but the highlight is the parade.4
Come, RUN, and stay for the day! Kick off the first day of Tulip Time with a 5K, 8K, Kids Fun Run 1K through the beautiful, color-filled, Tulip Lanes of Holland, Michigan.5
It’s the 22nd year Binkley and his wife, Joan, have allowed the Topeka Beautification Association to use their garden for its Tulip Time fundraiser. So Binkley knows how Mother Nature can put a damper on a good thing now and then.6
Also consulted were the official web sites of Tulip Time and the Joint Archives of Holland (housed at Hope College.). Click Tulip Time to visit the Tulip Time web site.7