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Riverview Park &
Window on the waterfront

History:  In July of 1918 this municipal ballpark was established with the help of Holland Board of Public Works, city fathers, local merchants and citizens. The facility was first call Athletic Park and was located north of the electric and water station on 5th Street. It was later briefly referred to as Water Works Park and then changed to Riverview Park in the mid 1920s. 

Baseball: Originally this facility was used for local baseball games. This was the home field for the Independents, Holland’s team. Twilight baseball games took placed between the Independents and such teams as: Allegan and Grand Rapids Semi-Pro Teams, Cuban Stars, Illinois Colored Giants, Kelloggs and Postums of Battle Creek, and Three Rivers. 

Lights:  The city playground commission borrowed money from the City of Holland and local business men install lights at this facility. On July 9, 1937 the first lighted baseball game took place at this facility between Holland Flying Dutchmen and Zeeland Chicks. The lights also allowed Hope College to host evening football games. On September 27, 1940 Holland High School also began using this facility for their home football games.  Since lighting for football at Riverview Park was better than for baseball, from 1937 until the park closed for football in 1979, there were many football contests under the lights. The covered grandstand was moved to the park in 1932. 

Window on the Waterfront: The site began to be referred to as Window on the Waterfront in 1996. 

 Riverview Park & Window on the Waterfront is open daily from  6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.