• Drawn by advanced learner students from Lakewood Elementary School during a 2016 class field trip to the Holland Harbor Fog Signal and Lighthouse Building, better known as "Big Red". Product image is of artwork created by Addy, but various drawings of the "Big Red" available. 4.5" x 5.5"
  • Historic Ottawa Beach T-shirt featuring "Big Red" lighthouse.

    Youth Sizes Only!

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  • Historic Ottawa Beach T-shirt featuring “Big Red” lighthouse. Comes in White or Grey.
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  • Historic Ottawa Beach Sweatshirt featuring "Big Red" lighthouse.

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  • A reproduction of an original 1903 deck of souvenir playing cards, featuring 52 different photos of homes, ships, and scenic views from around Macatawa Bay.
  • Featuring "Big Red" lighthouse.
  • Features 'Big Red" lighthouse embroidered on the front. Adjustable buckle cap.
  • Exclusive paint by number kit of Holland's "Big Red" Lighthouse on sale ONLY here at the Pump House Museum. Based on an original watercolor drawing by an Ottawa Beach artist.  
  • George Getz's Famous Attraction in Holland, Michigan

    From the time of its build in 1903 as a working farm in Holland, Michigan, to the time it closed as a farm, garden, and zoo attraction in 1933, Lakewood Farm and Zoo and the people associated with it embodied the spirit of the Progressive Era, a period in the early twentieth century during which government and individuals responded with care, responsibility, and strength to the political, economic, and social problems created by rapid industrialization in America. This book reveals new information about the origin of the farm and portrays George Fulmer Getz as a nationally recognized industrialist and philanthropist who championed many of the Progressive Movements while he developed the nation’s largest private agricultural, horticultural, and zoological attraction. It includes a newly discovered collection of historic photographs and offers a rare view of this historic property today.
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