Celebrate Veterans Day at the Holland Armory

Honor our veterans and active duty service members

Monday, November 11
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Holland Armory
FREE admission in celebration of Veterans Day

Visitors can explore an exhibit on the history of the Armory building, Company D and Col. Henry A. Geerds. Docents will be available to answer questions.

“We are excited to share this treasure with the community on such an important, historical day,” says executive director, Ricki Levine.

The Holland Armory of the Holland Museum was the home of Holland’s National Guard from 1925 to 1998 but it became much more than a place for the Guard to meet. The Armory held large community events like high school dances, college basketball games, flower shows and trade shows. It also served the American Legion and Women’s Auxiliary Corps for many decades.

Upon serving in WWI, Col. Geerds returned to Holland and organized the National Guard unit and secured funding to build the Armory as a home for the unit.

The Armory is owned and operated by the Holland Museum. The Armory is located at 16 W. 9th Street in downtown Holland.

The Holland Armory

The Holland Armory
16 W. 9th Street
Holland, Michigan 49423

Holland’s Original “Civic Center” is available to lease for functions and events. The Armory building contains an exhibition on Holland’s National Guard (1921–1998). The exhibit is open free of charge and by appointment only. To schedule a visit, please contact the Holland Museum by calling (616) 796-3329.

MUSEUM BUILDING RENTALS

For information about Museum building rentals, please contact David Hawley-Lowry at dhawley@hollandmuseum.org

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