It was a gorgeous weekend out at the lakeshore to wrap up the final weekend of Tulip Time. The sunset on the 95th annual festival was on Sunday. It's time to say goodbye to Tulip Time. While most of the tulips left Holland early, thanks to a warm spring, there's one spot where the blooms always have perfect timing.
"We are in the immersion garden," Ibo Gulsen, designer of the immersion garden said. Ibo Gulsen designed the immersion garden, which has raised beds with the goal of making the tulips more easy to photograph and see. It's also great for taking photos to make the beds look much larger than they are.
"We tell all about the story of the history of the tulips. How it traveled from the east to the west to the Netherlands, from the Netherlands to the rest of the world," Gulsen said.
Devon Stringhum came from Lansing to catch the tulips on their last day.
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