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Mary Mace Spradling, Martin Cohen, Shirley Miller. Undated Photo from KPL Archives The following text is taken from a brochure…
Print Version (PDF) Monies in all accounts at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation are meant for programs and services, including materials,…
Guitarist Goran Ivanovic, a native of Croatia, performed with his trio at Kalamazoo Public Library, Wednesday, September 17, 2014 –…
When Judge Caleb Eldred came to Climax in 1834, ending months of weary travels to find a farm site, the…
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27 July 1999 was a bittersweet day in the history of New York City. It was the last day of…
Location: Michigan Avenue, River Oaks Park, near Morrow Lake. Status: Inactive – no official records, exact site unknown
Hear Reading Together Author R. F. Kuang engage with the audience and discuss “jealousy, nasty women, and bad friends.” Themes…
One of Kalamazoo County’s most widely known citizens was Albert M. Todd, who in 1869 began the thriving mint industry…
To celebrate KPL’s 50th free concert, Steppin’ In It (Joshua Davis, Joe Wilson, Andy Wilson, Dominic John Suchyta), the band…
What are you watching these days, Hulu? Netflix? KPL TV? Wait, what? You haven’t heard of KPL TV?!? Then you…
In 1976, the “showcase” of Kalamazoo’s commemoration of the nation’s Bicentennial was a 3-screen multi-image slide show. This 53-minute program…
In celebration of Black History Month, let’s take a look at a slice of Kalamazoo’s very own Black History with…
Kalamazoo Public Library Marketing and Communications Manager Marti Fritz interviewed architect David Milling and artist Michael Hayden during the 1998…
The Cheff Center was originally founded by a grant from the Cheff Foundation in Holland, Michigan. The Cheff Foundation was…
John Urschel, archivist, historian and author of the Michigan Boys in Blue series, follows the soldiers of the five most…
Valerie van Heest, director of the Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates and award-winning author, shares discoveries from Fatal Crossing, her new…
Sources and general information about the early schools in Richland Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
Author and self-publisher Sonya Hollins co-wrote with her husband Sean (and illustrated by Kenjji), a children’s book about an African…
OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Commission. OHOW seeks to create educational programs…
Ancestry allows family researchers to search through a database comprised of an array of public records. Provided via ProQuest, includes…
This database is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports high-level research in the key areas of academic study…
For students, researchers, history buffs and literature lovers, there’s no better source than Literature Criticism Online to discover commentary on…
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World Book Online helps information seekers of all ages find the content they need at the correct reading level. World…