Orange City Tulip Festival (continued) |
noncommercial character of, 222–226 |
manifestations of religious factionalism in, 308–309, 312, 314–317 |
press coverage of, 220–222, 224–226, 231–233, 239–241, 243–245 |
promotional aims of, 147–149 |
Tulip Queen and Court, 143–144, 146–147, 190–193, 196, 216, 244, 264–265, 315–317, 319 |
Steering Committee, 314–316 |
StraatfestSee also Orange City Tulip Festival: Mode Show, 146–147, 193, 268 |
Orlando, Tony, 123 |
Ostfrisians, 103–104 |
Ottawa County, Michigan, 28 |
Overijssel |
immigration to United States from, 70 |
traditional costumes of, 195 |
traditional dances of, 264 |
Pageantry |
Cold War. See “Cold War Pageantry” |
historical. See historical pageantry |
Pella, Iowa |
Asian-Americans in, 300–301 |
as “city of refuge,”, 67–68, 139, 228–229, 242–243, 259, 273–276, 278, 281, 283, 300–301 |
as Dutch “theme town.” See Pella, Iowa: Dutch Fronts project |
founding of, 29–30, 67–68, 97, 135–136, 138–139, 228–231, 242–243, 250, 252–254, 258–259, 261–262, 267, 273–276, 278–281, 284, 322 |
Historical Society, 134–137, 139, 144, 176, 185–187, 203, 244, 252, 328, 332 |
Historical Village, 21, 126, 132, 135, 137, 139, 186, 230–231, 252–253, 312 |
Jaarsma’s Bakery, 126 |
klokkenspel, 252 |