Centrally located between 18th and 19th streets in Holland, Washington Square is nestled among one of the city’s original neighborhoods. The Square’s historic charm is evident in its
For a new and exciting experience, look no further than your local neighborhood. Uncover these quirky, hidden gems in the West Michigan region this fall. 1. Cat
By Kelsey Smith From humble beginnings to a cherished local attraction, Nelis’ Dutch Village has been celebrating Dutch traditions and heritage in Holland since 1958. “My dad and
The downtown Holland restaurant puts together memorable meals using the bounty of local farms and artisanal products from around the world. Krista Shoemaker, dining room manager, recommends adobo-glazed
Grand Haven was named Coastal Living’s Happiest Seaside Town in 2017. Grand Haven has the No. 1 beach in Michigan, according to the Detroit Free Press. The Grand Haven boardwalk is
Righteous Cuisine uses fresh ingredients to prepare authentic Latin and American dishes. Manager Karyn Denning recommends these popular tacos: slow-smoked chicken (with local asparagus salsa, pickled onion, chipotle
Open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, The Butler Deck offers outdoor dining and live entertainment. Server Allison Chappell recommends the Boom Boom Shrimp Tacos. Fried shrimp is