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Kalamazoo’s Congregation B’nai Israel was officially organized by a group of twenty Jewish families in 1865. After acquiring land for…
Local historian Lynn Houghton looks at more than 100 years of Kalamazoo’s history through the work of six notable photographers:…
Artist(s): Alice Cooper w/ Heavy Metal Kids Date: 21 March 1975 Tour: “Welcome to My Nightmare” Tickets: $6.50 in advance,…
Archivist and historian David Kohrman traces the development, faith, and business pursuits of the Israelite House of David from their…
Kalamazoo Public Library and Kalamazoo Youth Development Network discuss Reclaiming Community: Race and the Uncertain Future of Youth Work by…
Once the jewel of the city park system, Crane Park must have commanded a superb view of the city when the…
Kalamazoo Public Library celebrated its 100th free live concert on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, with The Moxie Strings, the electrifying…
How often do we take a step back and re-evaluate the basics? On a personal level, there is something about…
An evening of great live jazz with Ken Morgan on saxophones and flute, pianist Terry Lower, and bassist Jon Wegge…
Shared with permission from The Historic Preservation Commission. Adaptive reuse projects are among the most exciting in the preservation field,…
The John Gibbs House sits along the south side of Parkview Avenue, just east of Drake Road. The pre-Civil War-built…
Did you know there are coloring books about famous African American Men and Women of Kalamazoo? Get both to keep,…
Location: District #14 – Section 28, originally on the north side of West ML Avenue, west of South 6th Street.…
Mark Crilley, author of Brody’s Ghost, Miki Falls, Akiko and the Mastering Manga drawing series, presented a hands-on drawing event…
To celebrate KPL’s 50th free concert, Steppin’ In It (Joshua Davis, Joe Wilson, Andy Wilson, Dominic John Suchyta), the band…
Our stereotypical image of the Holocaust is of villainous Nazi soldiers killing Jewish victims in gas chambers. However, historical research…
Kalamazoo’s branch libraries served many of the neighborhoods and communities that were beyond the Central Business District. Yet, by the…
Professionally taken photos normally have the name and address of the photographer printed on them. Since photo studios tended to…
Do you Like scary stories? KPL’s Don’t Be Afraid Of The Libray is back with more chilling tales from Miss…
All Kalamazoo Public Library locations are closed March 14–June 12 to help slow the spread of COVID-19. While our…
Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of…
This database is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports high-level research in the key areas of academic study…
Magazines and reference books for middle school students. Includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents. Subjects include history, current…
Information on authors and literary movements and themes, includes Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography and Contemporary Literary Criticism.
World Book Online helps information seekers of all ages find the content they need at the correct reading level. World…