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Celebrating Story is a part of KPL’s 2021 Reading Together. It brings the community together to share stories and poems…
Panelists describe the experiences that inspired their commitment to the development of solar lighting, the challenges facing organizations working in…
“Baseball Books on Deck with William Christiansen” was recorded by KPL Head of Community Engagement Librarian Kevin King on April…
Once there were six or eight one-room schools in every township. They are still fondly remembered by area residents, but…
What is a public school education? Most United States citizens today think of kindergarten through 12th grade, provided by the…
Lynn Houghton, co-author of “Kalamazoo: Lost and Found,” examines the variety of architectural styles that are found in Kalamazoo’s Stuart…
To say that military and brass bands were popular during the 19th century is like saying the Beatles were popular…
Kalamazoo Valley Museum, 2006.39.3 Luna “Lou” Henshaw (later Zwisler) holds the distinction of being the first woman elected to sit…
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The history of the Eastside Neighborhood is one inextricably linked to its distinctive location. Sitting atop the rolling, wooded land…
In this video series presented by Old House Owners Workshop (OHOW), learn about window anatomy, and how stiles, meeting rails…
In the spring of 1834, Henry Gilbert, a young printer from Yates County, New York, was moving to Chicago with…
A casual classroom-style conversation with Jerry Dennis, author of “The Living Great Lakes,” Kalamazoo Public Library’s 2015 Reading Together selection.…
William L. Lacrone William L. LaCrone’s influential tenure as the superintendent of the city’s parks and forestry division (1911-1935) was…
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, individuals have been struggling with worry, anxiety and depression. The stress of living…
OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Commission. OHOW seeks to create educational programs…
Kalamazoo’s own high-flying circus artists, the Aerial Angels, performing feats of grace, strength, and beauty suspended between floors of the…
The Marlborough Building at 471 W. South Street was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 27, 1983.…
“Log Cabin Life in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Restoration specialist Annette Conti and Richard Roosenberg of the Kalamazoo Nature Center…
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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Researchers and entrepreneurs are provided with comprehensive business and demographic information valuable to assess business viability, create sales leads and…
Suite of Britannica School resources at four levels - Learning Zone, Elementary, Middle, and High. School code is MeL5. Each…
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…