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Holland is a city in Ottawa and Allegan counties in the western region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa, which is fed by the Macatawa River (formerly known locally as the Black River). Holland is a thriving city with a diverse economy that includes ...
Isaac Cappon, 1867–1868, 1870–1871, 1874–1875, 1879-1880 [1]; Bernardus Ledeboer, 1868–1870, 1871-1872 [1]; Edward J. Harrington, 1872-1874 [1]; John Van ...
The Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station is a former government building located at 108 East 8th Street in Holland, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]
Nancy was a part of City Government for 14 years on the Holland, Michigan City Council, [2] the first ten years as an at-large councilmember (2005–2015) and the last four years as mayor (2015–2019).
Water from Lake Michigan is filtered at a facility in Park Township on the city's northside. The plant has a capacity of 38.5 million gallons per day. 230 miles (370 km) of pipe provide water to the City of Holland and portions of three neighboring townships (Park, Laketown and Holland Charter).
Political party. Republican. Albert H. McGeehan (born October 1944), was mayor of Holland, Michigan from 1993–2009. He is an Eagle Scout and was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award in 2009. [1] He was born on Staten Island and grew up in Edison and Metuchen, NJ, and then moved to Holland to attend Hope College and graduated in 1966.
26-38620 [2] GNIS feature ID. 1626477 [3] Website. Official website. Holland Charter Township is a charter township of Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,276. [4] The City of Holland is adjacent to the south and is administratively autonomous.
In 1953, Hazel Hayes, Holland's first professional librarian, was hired. Recognizing the city's need for funding for a new library, she wrote a letter to Ray Herrick, the owner of Tecumseh Products and originally from the Holland area, asking if he was interested in helping the library obtain a new building. Months later, he anonymously donated ...