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Music from the Celtic tradition including jigs, reels, hornpipes and all manner tunes and songs from Kalamazoo’s own Whiskey Before…
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In honor of Black History Month, Kalamazoo author Lonna Hardin discussed the history of songs using “code language” to lead…
An institutional commitment to supporting families with young children through programs, collections, trained children’s librarians, and community partnerships. What Makes…
Over the years Kalamazoo has become famous for many things musical; guitars, organs, pianos, even records, but what was Kalamazoo’s…
A special edition of our Read Along! program featuring scary stories befitting the Halloween season. A wide variety of stories,…
The Grand Rapids band, The Crane Wives, performed at Kalamazoo Public Library, Wednesday, May 15, 2013, as part of KPL’s…
The Kalamazoo Public Library was one of the first public libraries in the nation to recognize the need for a…
To celebrate KPL’s 50th free concert, Steppin’ In It (Joshua Davis, Joe Wilson, Andy Wilson, Dominic John Suchyta), the band…
If Mountain Home is the cemetery for Kalamazoo’s rich and famous, then Riverside is the cemetery for the common man.…
From 1843 to 1962, the village/city of Kalamazoo expanded its geographic jurisdiction from a half a square mile to approximately…
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers were the centerpiece of a fun-in-the-sun party that served as the official kick-off of…
Earthwork Music artists Red Tail Ring (Laurel Premo and Michael Beauchamp) returned to Kalamazoo Public Library on Wednesday, April 18,…
Don’t Be Afraid of the Library! is back with a hauntingly chilling tale! KPL Teen Librarian Miss Amanda reads the…
Originally planned as an electric interurban, the KLS&C was designed to connect Kalamazoo with the lakeside ports in South Haven.…
Historic preservation has been at work in Kalamazoo for over 50 years. Learn more about how keeping our Kalamazoo heritage…
Historical researchers are fortunate because the Kalamazoo Gazette, the major newspaper serving our area, is the longest continuously published newspaper in…
Location: Section 20, west side of 28th Street, south of DE Avenue. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C. Sauer. Local…
Panelists describe the experiences that inspired their commitment to the development of solar lighting, the challenges facing organizations working in…
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals…
Designed with public library patrons in mind, Explora provides easy-to-use features and reliable content from the world’s leading magazines and…
For students, researchers, history buffs and literature lovers, there’s no better source than Literature Criticism Online to discover commentary on…
Providing indexing and full-text coverage of the most respected scholarly law journals, Legal Source is the authoritative database for current…
Newspapers.com is the largest online newspaper archive consisting of 493 million+ pages of historical newspapers from 11,800+ newspapers from around…