Ottawa County, Michigan
Bilz, Aloys, House
Cappon, Isaac, House
De Pree, Max and Esther, House
De Zwaan Windmill
Ferry, Edward P., House
Fruitport Road-Pettys Bayou Bridge
Gold, Egbert H., Estate
Grand Haven Historic District
Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Railway Depot
Grand Trunk Western Railroad Grand Haven Coal Tipple
Holland Downtown Historic District
Holland Harbor Lighthouse
Holland Historic District
Holland Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station
Holland Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Hudsonville Christian School
Lakewood Farm
Morrissey, Thomas and Anna, House
Olive Township District No. 1 School
Ottawa Beach Historic District
Pere Marquette Railway Locomotive #1223
Piers and Revetments at Grand Haven, Michigan
Robbins, Nathaniel and Esther (Savidge), House
Third Reformed Church of Holland
Van Raalte, Benjamin, House
1869 Vriesland Reformed Church / 1869 Vriesland Reformed Church Building
Akeley Building
Aloys Bilz House
Central Avenue Christian Reformed Church
Central Park
Central School
Charles W. Westover
Coast Guard Cutters on the Great Lakes
De Zwaan Windmill
Depot Transportation Museum
DeWitt School
Dutch in Michigan
Escanaba Memorial Park
Escanaba Park
First Reformed Church
First Reformed Church
First United Methodist Church
Grace Episcopal Church / Grace Episcopal Church Buildings
Grand Haven
Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival
Grand Trunk Depot
Grand Trunk Western Bridge Approach Signal
Grand Trunk Western Standard Coaling Tower
Grand Trunk Western, Wood Caboose No. 77915
Highland Park Association
Holland City Hall and Firehouse No. 2
Holland Harbor / Holland Harbor Lighthouse
Holland Harbor Lighthouse / Holland Harbor
Holland Post Office
Hope Church
Hope College
Hopley Yeaton
In Memory of the Coast Guard Men and Women
Interurban Depot
Jenison Museum
Khardomah Lodge / Susan Hill Yerkes
Knickerbocker Theater
Kraker
Lake Forest Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Life Saving Service
Michigan's "Chick Center"
Model 5 Autoflag "Wig-Wag" Crossing Signal
New Groningen / Jan Rabbers
New Groningen Cemetery / Groningen
Ninth Street Christian Reformed Church
Ottawa Beach
Ottawa County Court House
Outpost
P. Henry De Pree / P. Henry De Pree House
Pere Marquette Auto Box Car No 72222
Pere Marquette Caboose No. A-986
Pere Marquette Steam Locomotive
Shipwrecks and the Coast Guard / The Escanaba
The Boardwalk
The Cappon House / Isaac Cappon
The Netherlands Museum
The Pump House
The Van Raalte Farm
Third Reformed Church
To The Enlisted Men of the United States Coast Guard
Tower Clock
U.S. Coast Guard Boat Memorial
U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve
Van Vleck Hall
Veneklasen Brick Company / Veneklasen Brick
Warm Friend
West Michigan Furniture Company Building
Western Theological Seminary
Winsor McCay
Zeeland Cemetery
The county's early economy was largely centered around agriculture, with settlers cultivating crops such as wheat and corn. The construction of the Erie Canal in the 1830s facilitated trade and transportation, opening up opportunities for economic growth and attracting more settlers to the area. As the population grew, Ottawa County became a key hub for manufacturing and industry, particularly in the furniture, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
Ottawa County played a significant role in the early development of the automotive industry in Michigan, with Henry Ford opening his first automobile factory in Highland Park, just outside of the county, in the early 1900s. The county's proximity to major waterways, including Lake Michigan and the Grand River, also made it an important transportation and shipping hub.
In recent years, Ottawa County has experienced continued growth and development, with a diversification of industries and population. The county is known for its natural beauty, including its picturesque beaches along Lake Michigan, as well as its commitment to preserving its history and culture. Today, Ottawa County is a thriving community with a strong economy, vibrant cities, and a rich historical heritage.
Brief timeline of the history of Ottawa County, Michigan:
- 1831: Ottawa County is established by an act of the Michigan Territorial Legislature.
- 1836: The county is formally organized, with its first government officials appointed.
- 1837: The city of Holland is settled by Dutch immigrants, becoming an important cultural and economic center in the county.
- 1845: Grand Haven is incorporated as a city, serving as a major port on Lake Michigan.
- 1850: The county's population reaches over 8,000 people.
- 1860: The county's population grows to more than 22,000 people.
- 1885: The city of Zeeland is incorporated, founded by Dutch Calvinist separatists.
- 1901: The county's population reaches over 40,000 people.
- 1938: The Grand Haven South Pierhead Lighthouse is built, becoming a historic landmark in the county.
- 1956: The county's population surpasses 100,000 people.
- 1981: Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission is established, leading to the development of numerous parks and natural areas.
- 2000: The county's population exceeds 238,000 people.
- 2019: Ottawa County continues to experience steady growth and maintains a strong economy.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Ottawa County, Michigan.