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Kalamazoo Public Library prioritizes the health and safety of our staff and patrons. Many KPL staff are receiving the second…
Kit houses were a type of housing that was largely developed in the state of Michigan throughout the first half…
Elizabeth Amidon, English professor at Western Michigan University, guides a world tour of authors and books that capture what’s going…
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines dance, acrobatic movements and martial-art techniques. This demonstration was held at the…
Kalamazoo Public Library is celebrating Earth Day this Spring by participating in the 12th annual Neighborhood Forest free tree program…
The story of the Kalamazoo Fire Department begins on 5 June 1843, soon after the first charter of the village…
“Kalamazoo in Literature” (1987) – Popular author and historian Larry Massie talks about early Kalamazoo poets and authors, and displays…
A panel discussion about the challenges of providing medical care in developing countries, Western Michigan University College of Health and…
Susan Nenadic, author of “A Purse of Her Own,” discusses women’s work and employment in Michigan during the nineteenth century,…
On 14 August 1917, Kalamazoo said good bye to Colonel Joseph Westnedge and the 32nd Michigan Regiment with a parade, kisses from…
Friends of Kalamazoo Public Library presented a spirited talk by author Margean Gladysz about her fascinating memoir “A Spy on…
Raw, unedited videotape of the Tuesday, May 13, 1980 Kalamazoo, Michigan tornado. This video was recorded near the intersection of…
The original Kalamazoo Public Library building, built in 1893, was already running out of space by the 1920s. The library…
Bronze? On my windows? Yes! But where and why? OHOW (Old House Owners Workshop) is a program of the City of…
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Kalamazoo was, especially considering its small size, a hotbed for all things…
The photographic images captured by Schuyler C. Baldwin between 1851 and 1900 survive to this day as important artifacts, indeed…
A town called Miller was once slated to replace the village of Oshtemo as a center of commerce in western…
Kalamazoo's Everyman's House was built as an entry in the "Better Homes in America" contest of 1924 and emerged as…
All Kalamazoo Public Library locations are closed March 14–June 12 to help slow the spread of COVID-19. While our…
Former U.S. Congressman and Kalamazoo City Commissioner Dr. Howard Wolpe, the Clinton and Obama administrations’ special envoy to Africa’s Great…
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Poetry index of 600,000 poems with 50,000 full text. Short Story Finder offers full text, explanations, biographies. Over 1,000 complete…