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Marcel “Fable the Poet” Price hosted a showcase of spoken word poets from around Michigan, featuring Siarra Freeman and Natasha…
In the early years of the last century, a new approach to the treatment of mental and physical illnesses unfolded.…
Singer/songwriter/storyteller Drew Nelson at Kalamazoo Public Library during Art Hop, June 2010.
Location: Northwest portion of Nazareth property, corner of Gull Road and Nazareth Road. Status: Active, private Photos: Beth Timmerman,…
A series of interviews by the Kalamazoo Gazette for Black History Month 2008 (7 videos).
A panel discussion about the challenges of providing medical care in developing countries, Western Michigan University College of Health and…
Each year Disability Network Southwest Michigan honors individuals and organizations in the community who have made a significant contribution to…
Eisenhower was President. Elvis was King. It was 19 August 1959, and a new era in Kalamazoo’s history was about…
Since 1987, Library Card Sign-up Month has been observed each September to mark the beginning of the school year. During…
Kalamazoo Public Library celebrated summer reading with a family-friendly end-of-summer concert in Bronson Park featuring The Verve Pipe, with songs…
Marc Adams, author of the acclaimed history Mr. America, which The Washington Post named a Best Book of 2009, and the New York Times bestsellers Turn…
Location: North side of East Augusta Drive. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
“Death and Dying in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Larry Massie tours the Mountain Home Cemetery and describes early burial customs;…
Kalamazoo historian Lynn Houghton looks at various aspects of Michigan’s growth and development from its early beginnings to recent years…
“Women of Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – From the historic Ladies Library Association building, Larry Massie and Lynn Houghton describe the…
Little is known of the life of Wallace F. W. Stafford aside from a few early life events that speak…
Archivist and historian David Kohrman traces the development, faith, and business pursuits of the Israelite House of David from their…
Artist(s): David Bowie Date: 21 February 1976 Tickets: $7.50 (general admission) Attendance: 8,500 Notes: Advanced sellout. Largest grossing show to…
During the spring of 1896 a great bicycle craze was sweeping the nation. Following the introduction of the modern new…
Unidentified class, probably Alamo Township, roughly 1940s. Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum.
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