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A presentation and discussion about the history of redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and segregation in Kalamazoo. Learn how the federal…
David Small’s graphic novel follow up to the award-winning and critically acclaimed book Stitches is already being lauded as a…
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.…
Bronze? On my windows? Yes! But where and why? OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of…
Artist(s): The Doobie Brothers w/ Toby Beau Date: 20 July 1978 Tickets: $7.50 (general admission) Attendance: 7,500 Notes: The Doobie…
KPL Tech days are for patrons looking for more in-depth assistance. Patrons can bring their own device or can utilize…
Things had changed a great deal in the forty years that Charity Potter had lived in the big house on…
Kalamazoo Public Library and Kalamazoo Youth Development Network discuss Reclaiming Community: Race and the Uncertain Future of Youth Work by…
2010 National Book Award-winning author and Western Michigan University professor of English Jaimy Gordon reads from her latest novel, “Lord…
The Vine Area Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 16 August 1983.
Unknown Location: Section 13
Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
KPL would like to thank all who attended Eastwood’s 113th celebration. The turnout was impressive, and the evening was filled…
Location: District #8 – Section 27, south side of XY Avenue between Portage and Barton Lake Roads. Kalamazoo County 1873. Published by…
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A 1998 mini-documentary about the library’s renovation project, featuring architect David Milling, artist Michael Hayden, and others. Includes two television…
In addition to Kalamazoo’s principal newspapers (The Kalamazoo Gazette and The Kalamazoo Telegraph [1844-1916]), everyday life of black Kalamazoo residents…
Location: North side of East OP Avenue, 1/3 mile east of South 34th Street (near Cook’s Mill site). Status: Active Photos:…
Do you Like scary stories? KPL’s Don’t Be Afraid Of The Libray is back with more chilling tales from Miss…
Location: District #5 – Section 26, southwest corner of Mercury Drive and 46th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
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Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Magazines, journals, newspapers, and reference books provided to Michigan libraries and Michigan residents at home with their Michigan Driver's License…
Providing indexing and full-text coverage of the most respected scholarly law journals, Legal Source is the authoritative database for current…