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Margaret Minott was the first African American elected to the Kalamazoo Board of Education. She was instrumental in the effort…
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The late Walter Dean Myers, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, talked about his work and answered questions. Powell Branch…
Joseph Fry came to New York from France in 1844, when he was seventeen. At the end of the Civil…
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“Log Cabin Life in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Restoration specialist Annette Conti and Richard Roosenberg of the Kalamazoo Nature Center…
State champion bluegrass fiddler Brad Phillips, national award-winning jazz percussionist Mike Shimmin, national champion soloist jazz bassist Andrew Kratzat, and…
Edward Israel was born in Kalamazoo on 1 July 1859. He died almost 25 years later on 27 May 1884…
The photographic images captured by Schuyler C. Baldwin between 1851 and 1900 survive to this day as important artifacts, indeed…
“Early Kalamazoo: How it Looked” (1987) – Former Kalamazoo Public Museum curator Lynn Houghton describes the growth of downtown Kalamazoo…
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers were the centerpiece of a fun-in-the-sun party that served as the official kick-off of…
Local author Gary L. Gibson shares his thoughtful presentation about what was happening in Kalamazoo County during the Civil War…
Location: District #10 – Section 17, north side of Q Avenue, east of 3rd Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
Banned Books Week (September 26-October 2, 2021) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the…
Location: District #6 Fractional – Section 30, south side of X Avenue, west of 38th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
Kim De Clercq, aka “Chemical Kim,” resident scientist on “Take Five & Company” from ABC affiliate WZZM 13, visits Kalamazoo…
Kalamazoo has long had a strong connection with the production and performance of music. Since the mid-nineteenth century, local, nationally-recognized,…
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