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Elizabeth Amidon, English professor at Western Michigan University, guides a world tour of authors and books that capture what’s going…
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South side of East South Street, east of Burdick Street (118 East South Street). Built and run as a vaudeville…
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Location: (District #2) – Section 17, west side of Douglas, north of D Avenue (not right at the intersection). Kalamazoo County 1873. Published by F.…
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Riverside Cemetery, 1894 History Room Photograph P-950. Looking for an obituary or article from a Kalamazoo newspaper but you live…
Location: East side of Douglas Avenue, ½ mile south of West D Avenue. Status: Active
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Location: District #7 – Section 30, west side of 14th Street, south of XY Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1873. Published by…
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