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The author of John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age, Brian C. Wilson PhD. presents the remarkable…
A silent promotional film made in 1939 to promote Kalamazoo Public Library services. Included are views of downtown Kalamazoo, patrons…
For the March 6, 2009, Art Hop, KPL featured an exhibition of mixed art from local artist Eana Agopian, the…
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This stately, Georgian-Colonial home was built in 1905 by Dallas Boudeman for his son, Donald. Among its most distinctive features…
Albert White was an African American building contractor who lived and worked in Kalamazoo from the 1870s until his death…
East side of South Rose Street, across from Academy Street. Built and run as the Academy of Music from 8…
Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history with a session that continues the state from the growth of the automotive industry…
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The Kalamazoo Ladies Library Association was the first woman’s club organized in Michigan and the third in the nation. Members…
Location: District #1 – section 25, a little north of the northeast corner of S Avenue and 34th Street. McKain’s…
Since the library came into being in October 1872, its services and programs have generated a fair amount of headlines…
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As noted in an earlier article about the influence and entrepreneurial acumen of German immigrants to Kalamazoo from 1870-1914, many…
KPL’s Storytime Librarians have joined forces to celebrate the closing of 2021 with a SPECIAL end-of-the-year Family Storytime! Mr. Bill…
Artist(s): Marshall Tucker Band w/ Wet Willie Date: 18 January 1978 Tickets: $7.00 (general admission) Attendance: (unknown) Notes: Kalamazoo Gazette,…
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Kalamazoo historian Lynn Houghton looks at various aspects of Michigan’s growth and development from its early beginnings to recent years…
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Rocket Languages is an award-winning, interactive online language learning system. Users can learn conversational language at their own pace. Languages…