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Books and Bellies is back! The reading circle continues with Healthy Babies, Healthy Start, and Kalamazoo Public Library! This fun…
A 1995 documentary in eleven parts by Tom George, MD, about Kalamazoo’s efforts in World War I (11 parts).
Lloyd & the Fellas at Kalamazoo Public Library, Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Lloyd & the Fellas met at folk festivals,…
“Women of Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – From the historic Ladies Library Association building, Larry Massie and Lynn Houghton describe the…
Maybe I am alone (but the reason I am writing this is because I suspect I am not). Over the…
Alamo Center School 1893. Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum.
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.…
Benjamin F. Orcutt, a native of Roxbury, Vermont who arrived in Kalamazoo County around 1835, fought in and survived both…
“The Black Arts Festival is founded on the belief that Black Awareness should be an integral part of our society.…
Bird’s-eye-view lithograph, 1867-1868. Kalamazoo Valley Museum One of the more puzzling events in the history of Kalamazoo’s public school district…
“Between 1820 and 1840, the number of Hollanders coming to America had averaged fewer than one hundred a year. Between…
c.1931 Second Grade Oakwood School c.1931. Courtesy, Patricia Balch Henry. c.1931 Oakwood School c.1931. Courtesy, Patricia Balch Henry. c.1931 Oakwood…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
The Rise of the Suburb If you begin your travels from Bronson Park and head about a half mile to…
Curious about the history of your house? Do you know who lived in your residence prior to you? What did…
Poet Robert Haight presents his latest collection of poems, “Feeding Wild Birds.” The poems are rooted in the Michigan landscape,…
Location: District #2 – Section 17, north side of the junction of W Avenue and 27th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
Gifts or Creatures: Husband-wife duo Brandon and Bethany Foote, with a little help from some very good friends; Joshua Keller,…
Mark Duval writes songs in a wide range of style, genre and mood, from quiet, haunting, contemplative fingerstyle-guitar folk ballads…
Author Mitch Lutzke The Page Fence Giants, an all-star black baseball club sponsored by a woven-wire fence company in Adrian,…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Fold3 provides convenient access to military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who…
Through a collection of comprehensive full-text content, this database provides users with detailed, user-friendly “how-to” information covering a variety of…
Consumer Health Information offers detailed answers to the 200 most-commonly-asked health questions. Supporting the needs of patrons and patients, these…
Newspapers.com is the largest online newspaper archive consisting of 493 million+ pages of historical newspapers from 11,800+ newspapers from around…