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On a breezy day, the sweet smell of Albert M. Todd’s legacy still wafts through downtown Kalamazoo. Building on a boyhood interest,…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Cooper Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Jay Wesley from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources talks about the history of threats to the Great Lakes (pollution,…
Justice at Work by Freedom Lifted is a self-paced online training for individuals and groups that goes beyond most of…
Whether by design, by location, or perhaps by pure chance, certain commercial structures are destined to become lifelong places where…
Kalamazoo Public Library and Kalamazoo Youth Development Network discuss Reclaiming Community: Race and the Uncertain Future of Youth Work by…
The history of Michigan is interesting, fascinating and filled with twists and turns. Join Lynn Houghton for a multi-session journey…
North side of East South Street, between Burdick Street and Farmers Avenue (Farmers Alley) (119 East South Street). Proposed but…
Guy H. Lockwood. Local History Room. A bold, colorful free-thinker who marched to the beat of a different drummer, Minneapolis-born…
“Bluegrass with some bite!” from the mountains of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Schlitz Creek Bluegrass Band performed at Washington Square Branch…
Performing, jamming, and busking in SW Michigan since 2006, Who Hit John? has shared their energetic, original, old-time sound in…
Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
Obituaries should honor the past, preserve it for the future, and give comfort in the present – but they’re tough…
Born in Bennington, Vermont in 1802, David Safford Walbridge’s ties to Kalamazoo began in 1842, when the industrious Walbridge arrived…
Unless the thousands of patrons that stream through the doors of the Central Library in downtown Kalamazoo make their way to the…
During the nineteenth century, Kalamazoo was home to some of the fastest trotting tracks in the nation, but this popular…
Location: North side of East W Avenue, 1/10th mile east of South 28th Street. Status: Inactive
Join us for a special online tour of local artist Patrick Hershberger’s studio!
Kalamazoo author and publisher Sonya Bernard-Hollins discusses her latest book about Merze Tate (1905-1996), grandchild of the first Negro settlers…
A 1998 mini-documentary about the library’s renovation project, featuring architect David Milling, artist Michael Hayden, and others. Includes two television…
PebbleGo is a curricular content hub specifically designed for K-3 students. Packed with informational articles, ready-made activities, and literacy supports…
This full-text Spanish-language database covers a broad array of subjects inside and outside academia. It offers content from a variety…
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…
Support for students and professionals in skill-building, test prep, and career certification. Includes GED prep.
For students, researchers, history buffs and literature lovers, there’s no better source than Literature Criticism Online to discover commentary on…