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Records of the early First Presbyterian Church have been lost. What is known is that the church had its beginnings…
East side of Portage Street, north of East South Street (169 Portage Street). Opened as a budget film theater on…
What workshops can you expect from ONEplace in 2020? All of our most popular workshops will be back in the…
Among the many mysteries in Kalamazoo’s history was the existence of a separate school for the community’s African-American children, located…
North side of West Water Street, east of North Church Street (213 North Rose Street). Located in former warehouse behind…
During the first decades of the 20th century, few Kalamazoo architects were perhaps as successful or as well respected as…
What was Kalamazoo like 100 years ago, and what was going on around town? With the Kalamazoo Gazette for our…
A film by Laura Barrett, produced by Karen Trout, Farrell Howe, and Kalamazoo Public Library for Reading Together 2016. Inspired by…
One of the most interesting and productive careers ever to unfold in Kalamazoo began with an unusual childhood. Caroline Bartlett…
Annette Conti takes us on a tour of the Delano farmhouse and talks about life on an early Kalamazoo area…
As part of our 20th-anniversary celebration, we have gone back and revisited the beginning of the Reading Together program. Enjoy…
What is a public school education? Most United States citizens today think of kindergarten through 12th grade, provided by the…
Wally Jung, a long-time postcard collector, dealer, and historian, focuses on the importance of covered bridges and grist mills in…
Kalamazoo Public Library is honored to partner with Kalamazoo Public Schools (KPS), The Kalamazoo Promise, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, and…
KPL’s Bill Caskey and T from Healthy Baby Healthy Start offer up book title ideas and helpful read-aloud techniques for…
National Book Award finalist and local literary treasure Bonnie Jo Campbell read from her newly released story collection, “Mothers, Tell…
Benjamin Austin was fourteen when he settled with his family in Portage in 1833. At sixteen he moved to Kalamazoo to…
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Kalamazoo historian Lynn Houghton looks at various aspects of Michigan’s growth and development from its early beginnings to recent years…
Join Restorative Justice Trainers Molly Mechtenberg and Ruth Garcia (Gryphon Place) as they discuss the historical, cultural, and systemic policies…
Containing many of the top-ranked biographical reference collections and magazines, this database offers a comprehensive collection of full-text biographies and…
Fold3 provides convenient access to military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who…
Information on foundations, corporate givers, and grantmaking public charities. In library use only.
Support for students and professionals in skill-building, test prep, and career certification. Includes GED prep.
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…