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Historic preservation has been at work in Kalamazoo for over 50 years. Learn more about how keeping our Kalamazoo heritage…
Lynn Houghton continues Michigan’s colorful history with this next session which will cover the state from the end of the…
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Kalamazoo Public Library is mourning the loss of iconic author Anne Rice who passed away at 80 years old on…
Pauline Byrd Johnson was many things: an outspoken critic of forced desegregation policies, an active member of the Kalamazoo Republican…
Performing, jamming, and busking in SW Michigan since 2006, Who Hit John? has shared their energetic, original, old-time sound in…
Former U.S. Congressman and Kalamazoo City Commissioner Dr. Howard Wolpe, the Clinton and Obama administrations’ special envoy to Africa’s Great…
Kalamazoo Public Library and Kalamazoo Youth Development Network discuss Reclaiming Community: Race and the Uncertain Future of Youth Work by…
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.…
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Few things better illustrate Kalamazoo’s rapid growth during the late nineteenth century than the rise of the city’s carriage industry.…
This spring we would like to focus on kindness, and giving back to the community. Open to craft lovers of…
Location: North side of East OP Avenue, 1/3 mile east of South 34th Street (near Cook’s Mill site). Status: Active Photos:…
“It is clear that the Latvians are one of the many ethnic groups that enrich Michigan’s culture. They are a…
All during 1904, carpenters worked in what had been Frank Little’s side yard for half a century. Little had passed…
Our stereotypical image of the Holocaust is of villainous Nazi soldiers killing Jewish victims in gas chambers. However, historical research…
Friends contributes in excess of $50,000 annually—more than $350,000.00 over the past decade—to the Kalamazoo Public Library for grants, library…
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Today’s teens have only lived in a post-September 11th world. Now we will connect the past to the present by…
Among the earliest pioneers in Oshtemo Township were Enoch Harris and his family, the first black settlers in Kalamazoo County.…
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Full text reference books on business, history, science, environment, medicine, and multicultural studies
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