History
The park was originally called 19th Street Field. There was a baseball field at this facility in the 1940s. Home-plate was originally located midway between College and Columbia Avenues. Holland Independence, a team in the Federal League, played at this field. Several Holland Independence players played under assumed names in the Grand Rapids Class “D” State League, because they played on Sundays, which at that time was against the Holland establishment. Several players were recruited to the White Sox’s farm team a “Lefty” Van Werien, who lived in East Saugatuck, was recruited to the Cubs farm team.
Rosa Parks Green is open daily 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
A new community focused recreation center will be coming to the City of Holland, and we are in the early planning stages of the process. Currently, Holland Parks & Recreation is looking for community input on the recreation center conceptual plan. Please take a moment to complete the survey below.