Holland is filled with historic homes. Many with rich, hidden histories. Finding those stories can be a fun scavenger hunt.
Historic Holland Businesses
Holland has been a site of industry for most of its history. Many of those historic businesses have left paper trails for researchers follow.
Researching With Newspapers
Newspaper articles can be some of the richest resources for family research.
Getting Started with Genealogy Research
If you’re just getting started with genealogy research at Herrick District Library, welcome! Below, we’ve compiled some tips and tricks to help you make the most of our collection: Vital Records and Census: Vital records include information about major life events (birth, death, marriage, etc…). These are most often collected by a government authority. HDL…
Teen Art Gallery: Nature Photography
Teen Art Gallery continues this month! This month we are doing something a little different. For March, we putting your eyes to the test.
If the Oscars Went to YA Books: 2024 Edition
The young adult book version of everyone's favorite film awards show, the Oscars.
Our New Children’s Department
Welcome to March, everybody! The big news around here is about our children's department--which is finally,
marvelously, open!
Movie or Advertisement? Films With the Most Product Placement
Examining product placement in films.
How to Taste Chocolate Like a Pro
Have you ever found yourself wondering if you could hack it as a professional chocolate taster?
The Ides of March and Roman Influence
What is the Ides of March? A George Clooney movie? Yes, what a cast. An Iron Maiden face melter? Rock on, baby! The day Julius Caesar met his end? That too. The Ides of March is the 74th day in the Roman calendar which falls on March 15th (thanks Wikipedia). How often do you think about…
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