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Artist(s): O’Jays w/ Con-Funk-Shun, and Evelyn “Champagne” King Date: 9 August 1978 Tickets: $6.50 (general admission) Attendance: 4,300 Notes: Kalamazoo…
Lincoln School, c.1940. KPL catalogue number P-996 Situated on the city’s northside at 912 N. Burdick Street, the Lincoln School…
Larry Massie describes kitchen artifacts from the 1800s while his wife Priscilla prepares recipes from early Kalamazoo cookbooks. These programs were…
The Tyson family was deeply rooted in Kalamazoo County long before Grace Tyson was born. Herbert Tyson (born about 1812)…
“Women of Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – From the historic Ladies Library Association building, Larry Massie and Lynn Houghton describe the…
KPL TV: Teen Filmmaker Festival
The 15th Annual Teen Filmmaker Festival was held at the Judy K. Jolliffe Theatre in Kalamazoo, MI, on Saturday, March…
“Old Union School,” Kalamazoo’s first high school, which stood on S. Westnedge Avenue on the site of the present Old…
A free mini-concert sponsored by Fontana Chamber Arts, specially designed to give preschool children and their caregivers a performance of…
Kevin Coval, co-founder of “Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival” and called “the voice of the new…
Location: Section 20, west side of 28th Street, south of DE Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C. Sauer. Local…
Nestled in the Vine Neighborhood is a little gem known as Rose Place Historic District. Local resident Julie DeLuca, owner…
KPL’s Local History Minute! is a new videos series that features noteworthy collection titles, local history materials, and helpful research…
Benjamin Austin was fourteen when he settled with his family in Portage in 1833. At sixteen he moved to Kalamazoo to…
Fun creations with yummy gummy bears! Let’s get cookin’! IMPORTANT: This activity will require the ability to boil water. Adult…
Hezekiah G. Wells, c.1880 Hezekiah G. Wells holds the distinction of having served as Village President more than any other…
Print Version (PDF) The Kalamazoo Public Library (“KPL” or Library) is committed to protecting the safety, health and well-being of…
On April 24 2009, Kalamazoo Public Library hosted Rick Bragg, the 2009 Reading Together author. Before his public appearance, Pulitzer…
The photographic images captured by Schuyler C. Baldwin between 1851 and 1900 survive to this day as important artifacts, indeed…
When the first non-native settlers arrived in the Kalamazoo area, the Native Americans already in residence were members of the…
What was Kalamazoo like 100 years ago, and what was going on around town? With the Kalamazoo Gazette for our…
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