Dutch Village includes buildings of authentic Dutch architecture, brick walkways, canals, gardens and special presentations depicting life in a typical village in the Netherlands in the late 1800s. A visit to our village, called Noordhuizen, holds history, education, creativitiy and fun for all ages.
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1.
Carillon Bell Tower -
North Park Entrance
2. Dutch Village Offices & First Aid
3. Restrooms
4. Queen's Inn Banquet Facility
5. The Wharf Souvenirs, Tulips and Toys
9. Pieter & The Dyke - The Boy Who Saved Holland
10. Dutch Mail Cart
11. Grape Arbor
13. The Giant Stork - photo opportunity
14.
De Gouden Engel -
The Golden Angel Street Organ
19. Petting Zoo and Take a Goat for a Walk
20. Zweefmolen - Dutch Chair Swing Ride
21. Restrooms
22. Draaimolen - 1924 Herschell-Spillman Carousel
23. Kolean Museum - antique costumes, Dutch Village History
24. Waaggebouw - reprodution of the Weighhouse in Oudewater, NL
25. DeTiet - Amsterdam Street Organ
26.
Wedding Wagon - horse-drawn cart for marriage ceremonies
27. Delft Pottery Making and Antique Delftware Collection
29.
Wooden Shoe Carving - demonstrations by hand and machine
30. The Dutch Dip - Ice Cream Shoppe
31. The Hungry Dutchman Café
32. Imported Dutch Cheese Shop and Cheese Tasting
33. Dutch Chocolate, Candy, and Cookies Shop
34. DeZoete Haan - homemade Dutch fudge and peanut brittle.
35. Holland House Candles - handcarved while you watch.
36. South Park Entrance & Exit
37.
De Magere Brug - reproduction of Amsterdam's famous Skinny Bridge






























