HOLLAND, Mich. — Tulip Time is just around the corner. A big part of the festival traditions are the wooden shoes you see the dancers wear in the parade. The shoes are called 'klompen' or 'clogs' and ...
HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WLNS) — Ever wonder how they make those Dutch wooden shoes? You won’t have to go far to find out. De Klomp Wooden Shoe and Delftware Factory near Holland showcases wooden-shoe ...
The Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm's Tulip Festival is opening for the season on Friday. The annual festival takes place in Woodburn and allows folks to walk through several acres of tulips in bloom. The 2024 ...
Today and next week, our focus is a Tulip Time landmark. In 1895, Herman Van Tongeren started making cigars in a factory on E. Tenth Street. By 1917, he had a retail store at 12 E. Eighth St. and a ...
Meet Holland’s most famous wooden shoemaker. Fred Oldemulders was born in 1898 near Laar, Germany, within a mile of the Netherlands border. There, his father was both a farmer and a “klompenmaker,” a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you know it isn’t really spring until you visit a field of tulips as far as the eye can see. This year marks the 40th annual Wooden Shoe ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival will be ending a week early due to an early bloom. The last day to see the tulips is April 28. "One of the things we can’t control is when the tulips ...
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