HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Every spring, thousands of people flock to the fields of Holland for Tulip Time, taking in anything and everything Dutch. In the middle of it all, a rare piece shows the deep ...
Festivalgoers walking into Outside Lands at Golden Gate Park the past couple of years might have noticed a change: That iconic double-windmill wooden gateway near the entrance has been mysteriously ...
While you’re anxiously awaiting the first signs of spring, take some time to build a decorative piece for your yard. This Dutch windmill will highlight your garden especially when your flowers begin ...
When you consider Dutch culture, you can’t help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliche, but these classic icons intertwine with the region’s geography and history.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (ABC 4)- Last fall, Maranda and her friends from the Tulip Time Festival and Fifth Third Bank experienced the trip of a lifetime–traveling to the Netherlands to explore its ...
When you consider Dutch culture, you can’t help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliché, but these classic icons intertwine with the region’s geography and history.
Over the last few decades, the Murphy Windmill has suffered many indignities. Its mighty sails -- the longest in the world -- were removed and left to rot on the ground. Its wrap-around wooden deck, ...
Standing in the middle of a field in Appleton Roebuck, near York, is the empty shell of what was once a hive of industry. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access ...
Ron Siebler spent the past year researching and fabricating parts for the Dempster Vaneless No. 3 Wood Windmill, so it was quite a sight when he finally got it all put together. "It's great, but I'll ...
The Netherlands is known in guidebooks as the land of windmills, but the legendary Dutch landmarks are fast disappearing. Thanks to electric water pumps and efficient modern milling machinery, there`s ...
Although windmills weren’t then considered “green” technology, they have made farming, ranching and milling possible since the eighth century in places where no other sources of power existed. At ...
When you consider Dutch culture, you can’t help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliché, but these classic icons intertwine with the region’s geography and history.