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DISCOVER the MEMORIES STORIES FAMILIES PLACES HISTORY

The roots of Hollandtown, Askeaton, and Dundas run deep- built on courage, community, and tradition. These aren't just stories. They're who we are.

Help us preserve this legacy for the next generation.

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A Critical Moment for Our History

Across Hollandtown, Askeaton, and Dundas, irreplaceable pieces of our past are at risk. A box of photographs from a 1920s farm auction. Handwritten church records in Dutch. Letters home from World War I. Each waiting to be found before time takes them.

Every estate sale, every cleaned-out barn, every "I don't know what to do with Grandma's old stuff" conversation—history hangs in the balance.

Who will be the keeper of our story?

Who We Are

We're a volunteer-run nonprofit working to protect and celebrate the history of Hollandtown, Askeaton, and Dundas. Our mission is simple: to safeguard the photos, documents, and artifacts that tell our shared story, and to make them easy to explore for anyone connected to the community, near or far.

The heart of our community lives in its memories- in the letters, ledgers, photographs, and stories shared around kitchen tables. The Town of Holland Area Historical Society formed in 2025 to make sure those memories never fade. We believe the people and places that built this area deserve to be remembered.

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Digitization and preservation work

What We Do

We don't just practice preservation, we engineer it. High-resolution digitization captures every page and photograph in archival quality. OCR technology helps quickly search text for key words and names. AI-powered transcription lets us read and translate century-old handwriting that was once indecipherable. Facial recognition helps us identify unknown people in photographs, linking long-lost faces to family names.

These tools don't replace historians; they give small-town history the same research power as a university archive. Our archive isn't built by historians alone: it's built by the community, for the community.

How We Work

We plan to highlight the unique stories of our three communities while building a shared archive to connect them. Each town has its own page where you can explore photos, documents, and stories specific to that community- bhut behind the scenes, it's all part of one big collection.

We believe your history should be easy to find. We want our records to be explorable without appointments or excessive restrictions. Our online membership portal means a local graduate or relative across the country can explore the collection as easily as someone down the road. The archive grows because the community keeps adding to it.

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Three Communities. One Story.

Hollandtown

The heart of our region, Hollandtown's story is one of Dutch settlers who brought their traditions, work ethic, and resilience to shape a thriving agricultural community.

Askeaton

Named after an Irish town, Askeaton's history reflects the blending of Irish and Dutch immigrants who built schools, churches, and businesses that still stand today.

Dundas

A small but vital crossroads, Dundas has been a gathering place for generations, where neighbors met, commerce flourished, and community bonds were forged.

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FROM THE GROWING COLLECTION

Photos, Negatives, Records, Documents, Objects, and more...

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Join The Mission

Preserving history is a community effort. Whether you're a history buff, a researcher, or someone who just wants to help protect our heritage, there's a place for you at ToHaHS.

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Financial donations help us expand our archive and programs.

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Have old photos, letters, or documents? We'd love to digitize and preserve them.

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