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The Kalamazoo Corset Company was one of Kalamazoo’s largest employer in the early decades of the 20th century. The overwhelming…
An evening of great live jazz with Ken Morgan on saxophones and flute, pianist Terry Lower, and bassist Jon Wegge…
Charles Hurd was 25 as he opened up his farm in Oshtemo Township in 1835--when Kalamazoo was doing the nation's…
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Short Road is just that, a diminutive stretch of pavement that runs south from Grant Street through Wheaton Avenue, between…
“Death and Dying in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Larry Massie tours the Mountain Home Cemetery and describes early burial customs;…
Due to the rapidly increasing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Kalamazoo and surrounding Michigan communities, Kalamazoo Public Library…
The world lost two legendary authors this past week. Eric Carle passed away on Sunday, May 22nd at age 91,…
Native American group Sons of the Three Fires (Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi) demonstrate their music and heritage at Central Library,…
Location: District #1 – Section 11, southeast corner of U Avenue and 8th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Coordinator, Sharon Ferraro, working with her 95-year-old dad, retired professional photographer, Lance Ferraro, walk us inside Kalamazoo’s…
In 1999, Anna Whitten received the Women of Achievement Award from the YWCA of Kalamazoo. In their brochure for the…
Today, O’Duffy’s Pub and Cosmo’s Cucina reside in the two-story brick building situated on the corner of W. Vine and…
Location: North side of East V Avenue, ½ mile east of South 42nd Street. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
Authors and mad scientists Fritz Grobe & Stephen Voltz (EepyBird), a.k.a. the “Coke and Mentos guys,” brought their DIY science…
Kalamazoo Public Library initiated a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategic planning process in spring 2021 by hiring consultant Michelle…
Dooley Noted appeared at Central Library on August 19, 2009, as part of KPL’s Live Music series.
YA author Gretchen McNeil gave an insightful presentation in the Van Deusen Room during her Kalamazoo visit. She spoke at…
Kalamazoo’s first permanent Infant Welfare Station was designed to provide educational resources for new and economically challenged parents and their…
Show # 67 in KPL’s ongoing free concert series featured The Relations, with their unique blend of original pop music…
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Kalamazoo Public Library maintains a wealth of current and historical information about area citizens, organizations, businesses, buildings, events, plus local,…
Ancestry allows family researchers to search through a database comprised of an array of public records. Provided via ProQuest, includes…
Providing indexing and full-text coverage of the most respected scholarly law journals, Legal Source is the authoritative database for current…
Find your ancestors in over 300 years of historical newspapers, books, pamphlets and government reports. Search over 1,000 newspapers; the…