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Grand Haven & Holland, Michigan
Holland, MI
Holland and Grand Haven, though only 20 miles apart, couldn’t be more different. Holland is known for its “Dutch Touch.” Tulips bloom along the streets in spring, and the staff at Dutch attractions wear klompen, or wooden shoes. Although it has a bea…
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Holland and Grand Haven: A Touch of Dutch
Holland, MI
It’s time to hit the road and head to Holland, a mere fifteen-minute drive from Saugatuck. Nestled in tulip country, the village is replete with Dutch nostalgia, including wooden-shoe dancers and flower pastures dotted with old windmills spinning in …
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Holland: Dutch Treat
Holland, MI
If a trip to the Netherlands is beyond your travel budget this year, you can still enjoy a touch of Dutch in Holland, Michigan. Nestled in the state’s tulip country, the village is full of nostalgia for the Old World, with wooden-shoe dancers, authen…
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Lake Michigan Shore around Muskegon
Muskegon, MI
The Lake Michigan shoreline may be the Lower Peninsula’s western edge, but many will argue that its heart lies in Chicago. The shoreline is now connected to the city by an interstate highway, but that has only cemented what was already a long and end…
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Lake Michigan's Shore: Stops Along the Circle Tour
Grand Haven, MI
Even if you could spend your entire vacation strolling beaches, you’d leave miles of sand untouched. And you don’t have to travel to the Caribbean to try—it’s only a five-hour drive to the start of Lake Michigan’s beautiful beaches and quaint village…