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The Shakespeare Company, a leading manufacturer and supplier of fishing equipment and other sporting goods, was founded in Kalamazoo in…
Michael Zadoorian, author of The Leisure Seeker, visited KPL’s Central Library on July 22, 2009.
Lynn Houghton, regional history curator at Western Michigan University’s Archives and Regional History Collections and co-author of Kalamazoo: Lost and…
William L. Lacrone William L. LaCrone’s influential tenure as the superintendent of the city’s parks and forestry division (1911-1935) was…
Location: Fractional District #4 – Section 24, south side of Q Avenue, east of 10th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
The Stuart Area District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 27 May 1983.
The poem “Bright Kalamazoo” was written by English adventurer William Henry Woodhams and set to music in 1854 by James…
Location: District #4 – Section 27, east side of 43rd Street, just north of RS Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
A journey down the Michigan portion of US 12 (the “Old Sauk Trail”) from Detroit to New Buffalo with visits…
During the nineteenth century, Kalamazoo was home to some of the fastest trotting tracks in the nation, but this popular…
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The Christian Scientists in Kalamazoo trace their beginnings to 1896 when four people came together to learn more about this…
KPL TV: Writers’ Block: Local Authors
2015 recipient of the Community Medal of Arts Award, Cathie Weir has written about her journey before, during and after…
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.…
February is Black History Month, and KPL is honoring some of the formative Black men and women who have impacted…
Book Discussions and Discussion Questions
Yellowface book discussions open to the public: Mondays: January 29, February 5, February 12 | 6:00 pm | Western Michigan University…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
The 9th Annual Teen Filmmaker Festival features the best teen-produced and directed films of 2012. Films must be produced by…
The news that Dr. Seuss Enterprises would cease publication of six Dr. Seuss children’s titles has prompted vigorous discussion here…
A short-lived railroad known as “The Fruit Belt Line” once ran between Kalamazoo and South Haven with stops in Brighton,…
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