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Chef Jared Dellario of Casa Bolero demonstrates how to cook a variety of dishes from Latin America. Presented Tuesday, October…
Greetings Kalamazoo! As you may know, it was announced on May 22 that Governor Gretchen Whitmer has extended the stay…
After Kalamazoo was organized and chartered in 1829, it took three years before the first Catholic mass was said in…
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Location: Northeast corner of South Westnedge Avenue and West Osterhout Avenue. Status: Active Photos: Beth Timmerman, 2010
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The Michigan Female Seminary was established in 1856 under the auspices of the Presbyterian Synod of Michigan. Located on a…
“Kalamazoo in Literature” (1987) – Popular author and historian Larry Massie talks about early Kalamazoo poets and authors, and displays…
Kalamazoo Public Library celebrated its 100th free live concert on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, with The Moxie Strings, the electrifying…
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Oscar Buckhout, pioneer produce merchant in Kalamazoo, shipped the first load of commercial celery from what would soon be known…
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Called “the world’s foremost African centered jazz group,” Detroit-based ‘In The Tradition’ gave this performance at the Eastwood Branch Library…
The Douglass Community Association was a byproduct of the First World War. Camp Custer was home to large numbers of…
“Who knows?… Maybe hockey some day will catch on in Kalamazoo …” from a 1959 Gazette article about Harry Lawson’s…
Wally Pleasant with Alisa Dyer, Kalamazoo Public Library, May 16, 2012 (23 videos).
Sources and general information about the early schools in Brady Township, including an 1880 sketch about the township's first schools.
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