Holland Merch
Holland Vintage style travel poster Posters and Art
by Nicks Emporium
$10 $14
Description: Holland Michigan design for gardeners and spring tulip lovers. A unique floral design that gardeners and tulip field lovers will appreciate
Holland Michigan Gardeners Tulip Flower Floral Tank Top
by Pine Hill Goods
$16 $21
Description: Fully restored vintage travel poster from Canada. Please note that our posters are high quality reproductions based on professional, very high resolution scans of the originals. Our manual retouching process does not involve the use of filters that remove any original details or texture that you will see in the original prints. All details remain intact. Colors corrected. Imperfections removed.
Vintage Travel Poster USA Holland America Line Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Vintage Treasure
$16 $24
Mentally Dating Tom Holland Kids T-Shirt
by CrispyMemesForCrispyTeens
$13 $19
Description: Founded in Holland, Michigan in 1929, Holland Freight spent decades serving the central United States. Long recognized for delivering the most next-day service lanes in its territory, Holland expanded into the Southeast, Midwest, and Canada's two easternmost provinces, bringing their on-time reliability to even more customers. From humble beginnings in a single truck driven by the owner, to more than 10,000 dedicated employees in the 2020s, Holland Freight was a regional success story in the LTL freight business.
Description: The Holland Wooden Shoes were a minor league baseball team based in Holland, Michigan. In 1910 and 1911, the Wooden Shoes played as members of the Class D level Western Michigan League and its successor, the 1911 Michigan State League. The Wooden Shoes hosted home games at the 19th Street Grounds. Minor league baseball began in Holland, Michigan in 1910, when the Holland "Wooden Shoes" became charter members of the reformed four–team Class D level Western Michigan League. Holland joined the Cadillac Chiefs, Muskegon Speed Boys and Traverse City Resorters in beginning league play on May 28, 1910