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Bronson Park’s Fountain of The Pioneers artist Alfonso Iannelli worked throughout the United States before and after he designed our…
If Mountain Home is the cemetery for Kalamazoo’s rich and famous, then Riverside is the cemetery for the common man.…
Let’s get creative and paint some trees, in true Bob Ross fashion. Each month will feature a different theme but…
Long before the Kalamazoo Growlers, a thriving batch of nineteenth century independent and semi-pro teams helped put Kalamazoo in the forefront…
Musical Storybooks is created for 3 to 6 years and features a story, craft, and music by the Kalamazoo Symphony…
Celebrating Story is a part of KPL’s 2021 Reading Together. It brings the community together to share stories and poems…
A 1995 documentary in eleven parts by Tom George, MD, about Kalamazoo’s efforts in World War I (11 parts).
Yorkville was once a bustling pioneer town located in Ross Township, near the outlet of Gull Lake. Few identifying features…
It was sustained for a mere four years, from 1844 to 1848, but history has not forgotten the effort put…
ocation: Approximately 250 feet northwest of center of Section 13, Comstock Township. Status: Inactive, private property
“Rose Street, South Street and Around the Park” Sharon Ferraro, Kalamazoo’s Historic Preservation Coordinator, presents a peek into Kalamazoo’s past…
Larry Massie describes kitchen artifacts from the 1800s while his wife Priscilla prepares recipes from early Kalamazoo cookbooks. These programs were…
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers were the centerpiece of a fun-in-the-sun party that served as the official kick-off of…
The 2020 Youth Literature Seminar is online and FREE to attend. The Time is Now The traumatic events that have occurred…
The Classics Revisited book club has been a part of KPL for over 15 years. Started by a group of…
Location: Fractional District #1 – Section 35, northwest corner of N Avenue and 33rd Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
More than 6,000 volumes relating to the history of Kalamazoo, the state of Michigan, and genealogical research are housed in the Local History…
Watch a professional pumpkin sculptor play with his food! Lord of the Gourd, Pat Harrison, specializes in carving completely edible…
1. Where is the Local History Room located? The Local History Room is located on the second floor of the Kalamazoo Public…
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.…
Explora is EBSCO's research interface designed specifically for students and educators. The secondary school version features relevant and reliable content and easy-to-use functionality…
Poetry index of 600,000 poems with 50,000 full text. Short Story Finder offers full text, explanations, biographies. Over 1,000 complete…
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…
Legal Information Reference Center is an online database designed to assist the general public in legal matters of all kinds.…