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Nestled in the Vine Neighborhood is a little gem known as Rose Place Historic District. Local resident Julie DeLuca, owner…
Artist(s): War w/ Sugarloaf, and Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids Date: 26 February 1975 Tickets: $5.50 in advance, $6.50…
Artist(s): Foghat w/ Starz Date: 8 March 1978 Tickets: $7.00 (general admission) Attendance: 8,000 Notes: Sellout. At least 1,000 turned…
Kalamazoo Historic Preservation coordinator Sharon Ferraro reveals the secrets of this historic landmark and talks about its future as part…
The modern village of Richland is located nine miles northeast of the city of Kalamazoo at the intersection of M-89…
As part of their annual Rotary Is For Reading Campaign, Kalamazoo Rotary joins forces with Communities In Schools of Kalamazoo…
Location: District #11 – Section 14, north side of Texas Drive, east of 8th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
Artist(s): Engelbert Humperdinck w/ comedian Dick Capri Date: 11 March 1977 Tickets: $6.50/$7.50/$8.50 (reserved seating) Attendance: 6,000 Notes: Second stop…
KPL’s Don’t Be Afraid Of The Libray series returns with more spooky/cooky stories read or acted out by KPL Librarians!…
A special edition of KPL's Read Along!
Kevin Coval, co-founder of “Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival” and called “the voice of the new…
“Log Cabin Life in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Restoration specialist Annette Conti and Richard Roosenberg of the Kalamazoo Nature Center…
“Death and Dying in Early Kalamazoo” (1987) – Larry Massie tours the Mountain Home Cemetery and describes early burial customs;…
Hello Kalamazoo! We have missed you and are excited to welcome you back to your library. Beginning June…
Comics master Kenjji Jumanne-Marshall at Kalamazoo Public Library, Thursday, June 16, 2011 (5 videos).
Early Years Founded in 1855 by a handful of members, the Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church is the oldest black church…
Valerie van Heest, local shipwreck hunter, award winning author, and member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, presented Lost…
Award-winning Nashville-based Michigan native Joe Nolan performed on the Central Library portico as part of Art Hop, June 5, 2009…
Lincoln School, c.1940. KPL catalogue number P-996 Situated on the city’s northside at 912 N. Burdick Street, the Lincoln School…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
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Magazines, journals, newspapers, and reference books provided to Michigan libraries and Michigan residents at home with their Michigan Driver's License…
Fold3 provides convenient access to military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who…
Search Kalamazoo and Michigan history with The Kalamazoo Gazette Collection. Coverage from 1837 through current. Explore current and archived issues…