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Local Information Database Any genealogical search in Kalamazoo County should start with an inquiry of the Local Information Database for each individual…
All Kalamazoo Public Library locations are closed March 14–June 12 to help slow the spread of COVID-19. While our…
When Flora B. Roberts began her twenty-four year career as chief librarian of the Kalamazoo Public Library in February 1918, she found…
Beginning Monday, November 23, 2020, Kalamazoo Public Library is modifying current in-person library services to curbside delivery only. Due to…
Do you Like scary stories? KPL’s Don’t Be Afraid Of The Libray is back with more chilling tales from Miss…
Children’s books, hardbacks, paperbacks, fiction (mysteries, romances, sci-fi), nonfiction (cookbooks, history, travel, crafts), large print, CDs, audiobooks, DVDs, unique sets,…
“Death and Dying in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Larry Massie tours the Mountain Home Cemetery and describes early burial customs;…
Dr. Sharon Carlson, historian and neighborhood resident, shares her extensive knowledge of the Stuart Neighborhood history and founding families. Presented…
Kalamazoo historian Lynn Houghton looks at various aspects of Michigan’s growth and development from its early beginnings to recent years…
Back for a second appearance at Kalamazoo Public Library on November 17, 2010, as part of KPL’s continuing Live Music…
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KPL TV: Writers’ Block: Local Authors
Kalamazoo Public Library presents Writers’ Block, a forum where independently published local writers can tell the world about their work.…
Barbara VanderMolen, author of “Discovering Michigan County by County,” shares fun filled facts and stories about every county in the…
The Kalamazoo Corset Company was one of Kalamazoo’s largest employer in the early decades of the 20th century. The overwhelming…
Our stereotypical image of the Holocaust is of villainous Nazi soldiers killing Jewish victims in gas chambers. However, historical research…
At the turn of the 20th century, when respectable women risked their health by squeezing themselves into tight corsets in…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
Watch Lisa Williams, Joan Hawxhurst, and Karen Trout as they reminisce about Reading Together’s impact in Kalamazoo County over the…
The National Day of Racial Healing is a time for contemplation and collective action on #HowWeHeal from the effects of…
Location: District #3 – Section 26, east side of 32nd Street between XY and YZ Avenues. (Originally located at the southwest…
Learn how to best approach your search for a grant as an individual. In library use only.
Information on foundations, corporate givers, and grantmaking public charities. In library use only.
Art & Architecture Source is the largest full-text art research database covering fine, decorative and commercial art, as well as…
NoveList K-8 Plus is a trusted source of read-alike recommendations specifically for younger readers. It helps kids find books that…
Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of…