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East side of South Burdick Street, north of South Street (143 South Burdick Street). Opened by W.H. Johnson and operated…
Kalamazoo’s Congregation B’nai Israel was officially organized by a group of twenty Jewish families in 1865. After acquiring land for…
Already recorded by the State of Michigan as an historic site, this fine old mansion was once the family home…
Mark Crilley, author of Brody’s Ghost, Miki Falls, Akiko and the Mastering Manga drawing series, presented a hands-on drawing event…
Duane L. Roberts was a native son of Kalamazoo, and one of its most important voices for community change for…
“Early Kalamazoo: How it Looked” (1987) – Former Kalamazoo Public Museum curator Lynn Houghton describes the growth of downtown Kalamazoo…
We believe that everyone should have the chance to share stories. LitWorld founded World Read Aloud Day in 2010 in celebration of the…
Abraham Lincoln, representative from Illinois, came to Kalamazoo on August 27, 1856 on the invitation of Kalamazoo attorney, Hezekiah G.…
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.…
In 1996, Kalamazoo Public Library celebrated the 100th anniversary of its Children’s Services Department. Mary Calletto Rife and others talk…
“Who knows?… Maybe hockey some day will catch on in Kalamazoo …” from a 1959 Gazette article about Harry Lawson’s…
Award-winning Nashville-based Michigan native Joe Nolan performed on the Central Library portico as part of Art Hop, June 5, 2009…
As nineteenth century Victorian charm gave way to twentieth century modern, the phonograph emerged as a compelling new form of…
Dr. Sharon Carlson, historian and neighborhood resident, shares her extensive knowledge of the Stuart Neighborhood history and founding families. Presented…
“Michigan’s Underground Railroad” (1987) – Local historian Mary Jane Swartz tours the underground railroad house in Schoolcraft, and tells how…
Photo courtesy of Alamo Township Museum
David Small’s graphic novel follow up to the award-winning and critically acclaimed book Stitches is already being lauded as a…
Location: District #14 – Section 28, originally on the north side of West ML Avenue, west of South 6th Street.…
It was during World War II that a song helped immortalize Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Glenn Miller Orchestra introduced “I’ve Got…
In honor of Black History Month, Kalamazoo author Lonna Hardin discussed the history of songs using “code language” to lead…
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