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Curious about the history of your house? Do you know who inhabited your home before you? What did your home…
The Red Sea Pedestrians brought their one-of-a-kind, high-energy, neo-Klezmer, full-blown, instrument-swapping fusion back to the Kalamazoo Public Library for an…
In common with many pieces of public art, the fountain is no stranger to controversy. Before it was even formally…
“Michigan’s Underground Railroad” (1987) – Local historian Mary Jane Swartz tours the underground railroad house in Schoolcraft, and tells how…
Location: Section 9, east side of 40th Street between B and C Avenues. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C. Sauer.…
Singer/songwriter/storyteller Drew Nelson returns to Kalamazoo Public Library for a full concert on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, as part of…
Photo courtesy of the Alamo Township Museum
This music and poetry performance featured the artistry of four well-known Michigan musicians: Ken Morgan — woodwinds Carolyn Koebel —…
After Kalamazoo was organized and chartered in 1829, it took three years before the first Catholic mass was said in…
Location: District #6 – Section 16, southwest corner of East Main Street and 30th Street. The street address was 1541…
KPL’s Local History Minute! is a new videos series that features noteworthy collection titles, local history materials, and helpful research…
A New England-style commons in the center of Kalamazoo? Bronson Park has been just that since the 1850’s. Over time,…
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At the end of business on Saturday, February 3, 2024, Kalamazoo Public Library (KPL) will be suspending library services at…
Wally Pleasant with Alisa Dyer, Kalamazoo Public Library, May 16, 2012 (23 videos).
A series of interviews by the Kalamazoo Gazette for Black History Month 2008 (7 videos).
Location: Southeast corner of Parkview Avenue and 11th Street. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
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First elected to the Kalamazoo City Commission in 1975, Caroline Ham has the distinction of being the city’s first woman…
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Legal Information Reference Center is an online database designed to assist the general public in legal matters of all kinds.…