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Kalamazoo is the largest city in the southwest region of the U.S. state
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 of Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
. It is the county seat
County seat

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 of Kalamazoo County
Kalamazoo County, Michigan

Kalamazoo County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 238,603....
. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,145. It is the major city of the Kalamazoo-Portage metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 323,264 as of 2007.

Kalamazoo is home to Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
, a nationally recognized research institution that has benefited from the local presence of Pfizer
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, Eaton Corporation
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 and Stryker Corporation.






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Kalamazoo is the largest city in the southwest region of the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
. It is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Kalamazoo County
Kalamazoo County, Michigan

Kalamazoo County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 238,603....
. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,145. It is the major city of the Kalamazoo-Portage metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 323,264 as of 2007.

Kalamazoo is home to Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
, a nationally recognized research institution that has benefited from the local presence of Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
, Eaton Corporation
Eaton Corporation

Eaton Corporation is a diversified industrial manufacturer with 2008 sales of $15.4 billion . Eaton is a global leader in electrical systems and components for power quality, distribution and control; fluid power systems and services for industrial, mobile and aircraft equipment; intelligent truck drivetrain systems for safety and fuel econo...
 and Stryker Corporation. This has enabled the school to offer strong programs in both its College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Haworth College of Business.

The city is also home to Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
 (often referred to as "K College"), a liberal arts school located adjacent to WMU's campus.

Name origin


The city is named for the Kalamazoo River
Kalamazoo River

The Kalamazoo River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan. The river is 166 miles long from the headwaters of the southern branch to Lake Michigan....
, but there is debate as to where the name Kalamazoo actually comes from. It is generally thought the name originates in the language of either the Potawatomi
Potawatomi

The Potawatomi are a Native Americans in the United States people of the upper Mississippi River region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian languages....
 or Odawa
Ottawa (tribe)

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 peoples who were native to the area at the time of European settlement.

The common phrase "from Timbuktu
Timbuktu

Timbuktu is a city in Tombouctou Region, in the West African nation of Mali. It was made prosperous by Mansa Musa, tenth mansa of the Mali Empire....
 to Kalamazoo" resulted from the strange name, and has served to enter it into pop culture. Today, t-shirts are sold in Kalamazoo with the phrase "Yes, there really is a Kalamazoo".

There are numerous songs that reference the city name in lyrics and title, including: "All Over The World" by Rascalz, "Down on the Corner" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival

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, "I've Been Everywhere
I've Been Everywhere

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" by Hank Snow
Hank Snow

Clarence Eugene Snow was a Canadian country music artist. In his career, he charted more than seventy singles on the Billboard country charts from 1950 until 1980....
 and Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash

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; "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" by Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller

Alton Glenn Miller , was an United States jazz musician, arranger, composer, and band leader in the Swing era. He was one of the best-selling recording artists from 1939 to 1942, leading one of the best known "Big band"....
; "Kalamazoo" by Ben Folds
Ben Folds

Benjamin Scott "Ben" Folds is an American singer-songwriter and the former frontman of the band Ben Folds Five. He is widely acclaimed for his prowess as a pianist, composer, songwriter, performer, and multi-instrumentalist....
 Five; "Kalamazoo" by Primus
Primus (band)

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; "Kalamazoo" by Luna
Luna (band)

Luna was a dream pop/indie pop band formed in 1991 by Dean Wareham after the breakup of Galaxie 500, with Stanley Demeski and Justin Harwood . They announced plans to break up in 2004, and played their final concert at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on February 28, 2005....
; and Kalamazoo by Mike Craver on his album "Shining Down". The word also features in the opera Einstein on the Beach
Einstein on the Beach

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 by Philip Glass
Philip Glass

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. An indie film, Kalamazoo?
Kalamazoo?

Kalamazoo? is a 2006 in film, directed by David O'Malley and starring Josie Davis, Mayim Bialik, and Joanna Clare Scott, who also wrote the screenplay....
, features the city as a backdrop.

History


The area on which the modern city stands was once home to Native Americans
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 of the Hopewell culture
Hopewell culture

The Hopewell tradition is the term used to describe common aspects of the Native Americans in the United States culture that flourished along rivers in the northeastern and midwestern United States from 200 BC to 500 AD....
, who migrated into the area sometime before the first millennium
1st millennium

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. Evidence of their early residency still remains in the form of a small mound
Mound

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 downtown in Bronson Park. The Hopewell civilization began to decline at some point after the eighth century and was replaced by other groups. The Potawatomi
Potawatomi

The Potawatomi are a Native Americans in the United States people of the upper Mississippi River region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian languages....
 culture was resident in the area at the time the first European explorers arrived.

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

Ren? Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, or Robert de LaSalle was a France List of explorers. He explored the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico....
 is recorded as having passed through the area, just southeast of the present city, in late March, 1680. The first Europeans to reside in the area were itinerant fur trade
Fur trade

The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur....
rs in the late 18th and early 19th century. There are records of several traders wintering in the area, and by the 1820s at least one trading post had been established.

During the War of 1812
War of 1812

The War of 1812, between the United States of America and the British Empire , was fought from 1812 to 1815.There were several immediate stated causes for the U.S....
, the British established a smithy and a prison camp in the area.

The 1821 Treaty of Chicago
Treaty of Chicago

The Treaty of Chicago may refer to either of two treaty made and signed in Chicago, Illinois between the United States and the Ottawa , Ojibwe , and Potawatomi Native Americans in the United States peoples....
 ceded all the territory south of the Grand River
Grand River (Michigan)

The Grand River is the longest river in the U.S. state of Michigan. It runs 260 miles through the cities of Jackson, Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Grand Haven, Michigan....
 to the United States federal government. However, the area around present-day Kalamazoo was reserved as the village of Potawatomi
Potawatomi

The Potawatomi are a Native Americans in the United States people of the upper Mississippi River region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian languages....
 Chief Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish
Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish

Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish is the name of a chief of a Potawatomi Native Americans in the United States group. He signed the Treaty of Greenville, in 1795, as a Chippewa chief with the English language name of Bad Bird ....
. Six years later, as a result of the 1827 Treaty of St. Joseph, the tract that became the city was also ceded.

In 1829, Titus Bronson
Titus Bronson

Titus Bronson is regarded as the eccentric founder of the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan.In 1829, Titus Bronson, originally from Connecticut, was the first white settler to built a cabin within the present city limits....
, originally from Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, was the first white settler to build a cabin within the present city limits. He plat
Plat

A plat consists of a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Survey System to show the distance and bearing between section corners, sometimes including topographic or vegetation information....
ted the town in 1831 and named it the village of Bronson (not to be confused with the much-smaller Bronson, Michigan
Bronson, Michigan

Bronson is a city located in west central Branch County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,421 at the 2000 United States Census....
 about fifty miles (80 km) to the south-southeast).

Bronson was frequently described as "eccentric" and argumentative and was later run out of town. The village of Bronson was renamed Kalamazoo in 1836 (due in part to an incident resulting in Bronson's being fined for stealing a cherry tree). Today, a hospital and a park, among other things, are named after Titus Bronson.

Kalamazoo legally incorporated as a village in 1838 and as a city in 1883.

On August 27, 1856, Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
 spoke at a rally in Kalamazoo's Bronson Park, promoting the presidential candidacy of John C. Fremont
John C. Frémont

John Charles Fr?mont , was an United States military Commissioned officer, List of explorers, the first candidate of the History of United States Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, and the first presidential candidate of a major party to run on a platform in opposition to slavery....
, who was running on the ticket of the newly formed Republican Party
Republican Party (United States)

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. The occasion marks Lincoln's only visit or public address within the State.

The Kalamazoo Mall, the first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall in the United States, began with the closing of Burdick Street to auto traffic in 1959. The four block long mall, stretching from Lovell Street on the South to Eleanor Street on the north, has been restyled to match the attributes of the Arcadia Commons development, where the new Kalamazoo Public Museum anchors the north end of the mall. In 1999, however, two blocks of the mall were modified to accommodate auto traffic after a period of political debates on the issue. The creation of the mall gave Kalamazoo the name of "Mall City."

In the Fall of 1971, the Kalamazoo Public Schools
Kalamazoo Public Schools

Kalamazoo Public Schools are located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Due to the generosity of anonymous donors, graduates of the district are eligible to receive scholarships through the Kalamazoo Promise....
 system was ordered by a Federal Judge to be integrated after he found the school system to be unlawfully segregated. The judge's determination was the culmination of nearly a decade of racially charged incidents and protests, included several city-wide school closures. A program of two-way busing was implemented in September 1971, in which the city's black students were transported from downtown Kalamazoo in the north and east sections of the city to predominantly white neighborhoods on the west side, and vice versa. The program was closely watched by education experts as the city's population more closely mirrored the demographic make up of the United States as a whole than any other jurisdiction. The busing program continued through the late 1990s.

Beginning in 1971, numerous white families moved from the Kalamazoo Public Schools to adjacent districts, particularly Portage Public Schools
Portage Public Schools

Portage Public School is a school district located in Portage, Michigan which serves 8,766 students in 14 different schools, including 8 Elementary School, 3 Middle School, 2 High School, and a community high school....
 to the south and Mattawan Consolidated School
Mattawan High School

Mattawan High School is the name of the high school that serves the village of Mattawan, Michigan. The approximate total enrollment for Mattawan High School is 1,200+ students....
 to the west. Despite a nearly 10 percent population reduction over the next two decades, the integration plan was more successful than in other large Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
 districts where "white flight" was more severe.

Downtown Kalamazoo was struck by an F3 tornado
Kalamazoo Tornado of 1980

The Kalamazoo Tornado of 1980 struck downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, on May 13, 1980. The tornado, which touched down at 4:09 pm, was rated F3 on the Fujita scale....
 on May 13, 1980, killing 5 and injuring 79.

Geography

Kalamazoo Arcadiacreek
The city is situated mainly on the southwest bank of a major bend in the Kalamazoo River
Kalamazoo River

The Kalamazoo River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan. The river is 166 miles long from the headwaters of the southern branch to Lake Michigan....
, with a small portion, approximately 7.3 km˛ (2.8 sq mi), on the opposite bank. Several small tributaries of the river, including Arcadia Creek and Portage Creek, wind through the city. The northeastern portion of the city sits in the broad, flat Kalamazoo Valley, whilst in the western portions the terrain becomes a series of low hills spreading out to the west and south. Several small lakes are found throughout the area.

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

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, the city has a total area of 25.2 square miles (65.2 km˛), of which, 24.7 square miles (63.9 km˛) of it is land and 1.3 km˛ (0.5 sq mi) of it (1.99%) is water.

The city's suburban population is located primarily to the south, in the city of Portage
Portage, Michigan

Portage is a city in Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 44,897 at the United States Census, 2000.Portage is adjacent to the southern boundary of Kalamazoo, Michigan....
, and to the west in Oshtemo Township
Oshtemo Township, Michigan

Oshtemo Township is a charter township of Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 17,003 at the United States Census, 2000....
 and Texas Township, Michigan.

Kalamazoo is located approximately halfway between Detroit and Chicago.

At least part of the municipal water supply for Kalamazoo is provided by the watershed contained within the Al Sabo Preserve
Al Sabo Preserve

Al Sabo Preserve is an area of northeastern Texas Charter Township, Michigan, in southwestern Kalamazoo County, Michigan. It comprises of marsh, forest, streams, and rolling hills....
 in Texas Charter Township, Michigan
Texas Charter Township, Michigan

Texas Charter Township, officially named the Charter Township of Texas, is a charter township of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, in the U.S. state of Michigan....
, immediately southwest of Kalamazoo.

Another watershed, Kleinstuck Marsh, is very popular with hikers and birdwatchers. Kleinstuck Marsh is located south of Maple Street, between Westnedge Avenue (Kalamazoo's major north-south artery) and Oakland Drive.

Kalamazoo is situated in West Michigan.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 77,145 people, 29,413 households, and 14,353 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

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 was 3,125.4 per square mile (1,206.9/km˛). There were 31,798 housing units at an average density of 1,288.2/sq mi (497.5/km˛). The racial makeup of the city was 70.77% White, 20.64% Black or African American
Race (United States Census)

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, 0.58% Native American, 2.39% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.38% from other races
Race (United States Census)

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, and 3.18% from two or more races. 4.28% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 29,413 households out of which 24.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 30.6% were married couples
Marriage

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 living together, 14.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 51.2% were non-families. 34.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 2.99.

In the city the population was spread out with 20.3% under the age of 18, 27.6% from 18 to 24, 26.8% from 25 to 44, 15.2% from 45 to 64, and 10.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 26 years. For every 100 females there were 93.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $31,189, and the median income for a family was $42,438. Males had a median income of $32,160 versus $25,532 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

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 for the city was $16,897. About 13.6% of families and 24.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.0% of those under age 18 and 11.3% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Kalamazoo government is administered under a Commission-Manager
Council-manager government

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 style of government. The City Commission
City commission government

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 is the representative body of the city, and consists of seven members, elected on a non-partisan basis every two years. Whomever receives the most number of votes during an election becomes the council president and ceremonial mayor of the city. The member that receives the second highest number of votes becomes vice mayor. The current mayor, Bobby J. Hopewell, was elected November 13, 2007, beating Hannah McKinney
Hannah McKinney

Hannah McKinney is the current vice-mayor and former mayor of Kalamazoo, Michigan. She was elected mayor in 2005, after previously serving as the vice-mayor under Robert Jones ....
, who automatically became vice mayor.

The City Manager
City manager

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 is the city's chief administrative officer. The manager is hired by, and answers to, the City Commission
City commission government

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.

Neighborhoods

The city of Kalamazoo is commonly divided into twenty-two neighborhoods, many of which are served by a neighborhood association
Neighborhood association

A neighborhood association is a group of residents or property owners who advocate for or organize activities within a neighborhood. An association may have elected leaders and voluntary dues....
. The Neighborhood Development Division of the city's government works with these associations to invest federal, state, and local funds, including those from the Community Development Block Grant
Community Development Block Grant

The Community Development Block Grant , one of the longest-running programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, funds local community development activities such as affordable housing, anti-poverty programs, and infrastructure development....
 program, in community improvements and economic growth.

There is a great diversity in the character of the neighborhoods. Closer to the city center are historical residential areas such as Stuart, full of Victorian and Queen Anne homes. Neighborhoods in the south west corner of the city are home to the wealthier inhabitants and contain modern developments with more open spaces. The Central Business District and the neighborhoods to the south along Westnedge Avenue (Westnedge Hill, Southside, Vine, and South Westnedge) contain much of the area's retail shopping, mixed with a residential populace. Just west of downtown are the campuses of Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
 and Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
, surrounded by several blocks of student housing. Neighborhoods north and east of the city center tend to be lower income. The city's Hispanic population is concentrated on the south and east side, in the Edison neighborhood. The Edison neighborhood is also becoming a center for the city's gay and lesbian community.

Education

Hoben Hall
Kalamazoo is home to Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
. The college has four campuses in Kalamazoo, (West Campus
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
, East Campus
East Campus (Western Michigan University)

East Campus is a collection of buildings and facilities situated on the hilltop campus that is the original site of Western Michigan University....
, Parkview Campus
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
 and Oakland Drive Campus
Oakland Drive Campus

Oakland Drive Campus is a campus of Western Michigan University. It is the university's newest land acquisition. The campus, acquired in 1998, was originally state property used by the Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital....
) as well as several satellite campuses throughout Michigan. West Campus, located just west of downtown, has by far the largest concentration of university students, programs and school services. The school is one of the 50 largest universities in the nation, and one of the top 100 public universities in the country. In 2005, the university had over 26,000 students and employed over 1,200 faculty. Also in 2005, Western Michigan ranked #2 Wireless Campus in the U.S. in a national survey done by the Intel Corporation.

Western Michigan University is also the home of the International Congress on Medieval Studies
International Congress on Medieval Studies

The International Congress on Medieval Studies is an annual academic conference held for scholars specializing in, or with an interest in, medieval studies....
, held each year in May, and organized by the Medieval Institute. The Congress brings some 3,000 professors and students from around the globe to present and discuss a variety of topics on the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
. Graduate students play an important role in its organization.

Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
, one of the first educational institutions in the state of Michigan and a pioneer in the field of coeducation
Coeducation

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, resides next door to WMU. The school was ranked #1 in Study Abroad programs by US News & World Report 2003 Edition America's Best Colleges, with 80% of students spending at least one term abroad. It was also the #1 school in 2005 for recruitment into the Peace Corps
Peace Corps

The Peace Corps was established by Executive order 10924 on March 1, 1961, and authorized by United States Congress on September 22, 1961, with passage of the Peace Corps Act ....
 (per capita).

Kalamazoo is home to Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Kalamazoo Valley Community College is a two-year community college in southwest Michigan that offers degrees and certificates in scores of academic programs, occupations and trades....
 and Davenport University
Davenport University

Davenport University is a Private university, non-profit, multi-location university located Northern Indiana and throughout Michigan. It was established in 1866 and currently offers Master's Degrees, Bachelor's Degrees, Associate's Degrees, diplomas, and post-grad certification programs in business, technology, health professions, and gradua...
. It had also been the home of Nazareth College
Nazareth College

Nazareth College is the name of more than one college:* Nazareth College .* Nazareth College , closed January 1992.* Nazareth College , an institution of higher education in the United States....
, which closed in 1992.

The public schools are managed by Kalamazoo Public Schools
Kalamazoo Public Schools

Kalamazoo Public Schools are located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Due to the generosity of anonymous donors, graduates of the district are eligible to receive scholarships through the Kalamazoo Promise....
. Every resident graduate of the Kalamazoo Public Schools is provided with a scholarship for up to 100% of tuition and mandatory fee costs for four years at any public university or community college in Michigan, starting with the class of 2006. This program is known as the Kalamazoo Promise
Kalamazoo Promise

The Kalamazoo Promise is a pledge by a group of anonymous donors to pay up to 100 percent of tuition at any of Michigan's state colleges or universities for graduates of Kalamazoo Public Schools....
. Books and room and board are not included.

Economy


Breweries

Kalamazoo has several popular local breweries
Brewery

A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer, though beer can be made in the home, and has been for much of beer's history. A company which makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company....
 and brewpubs producing a variety of beer
Beer

Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and Fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal?the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, maize , and rice are widely used....
 styles, from light bodied wheat ale
Ale

Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a top-fermenting yeast brewers' yeast. This yeast Fermentation the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and fruity taste....
s to stout
Stout

Stout and Porter are dark beers, and more specifically ales, made using roasted malt or barley, hops, water, and ale yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest beers, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery....
s and barley wine
Barley wine

Barley wine or Barleywine is a Beer style of strong ale originating in England in the nineteenth century but now brewed worldwide. The first beer to be marketed as Barley Wine was Bass Ale No....
s.

The most well known is Bell's
Bell's Brewery, Inc.

Bell's Brewery, Inc. is a brewery located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, which produces the Bell's brand of beers....
, originally established as the Kalamazoo Brewing Company in 1985 by its founder, Larry Bell. The brewery has expanded from its original Kalamazoo location, which houses the Eccentric Cafe, to a modern, state-of–the-art brewery located in nearby Comstock. Bell's beer can now be found at retailers in many parts of the country. In Illinois, however, beers from this brewery are sold under another brand name because of a dispute between Larry Bell and his former distributor, when the distributor sold the distribution rights to another distributor without Bell's consent. The new beers for Illinois distribution are sold as "Kalamazoo" and the label notes that they are "Brewed especially for the people of the great state of Illinois."

Olde Peninsula is another downtown brewpub featuring a small selection of craft beers to accompany its diverse menu.

Bilbo's Pizza, located near Western Michigan's campus, also features a microbrewery
Microbrewery

A microbrewery, or craft brewery, is a modern brewery which produces a limited amount of beer. The maximum amount of beer a brewery can produce and still be classed as a microbrewery varies by region and by authority, though is usually around 15,000 barrels a year....
.

Flavorings

The A.M. Todd Company, one of the lead producers of peppermint
Peppermint

Peppermint is a Hybrid Mentha, a cross between the watermint and spearmint . The plant, indigenous to Europe, is now widespread in cultivation throughout all regions of the world....
 oil and other flavorings, is headquartered in Kalamazoo. At one point it supplied 90% of the world's peppermint oil. Many mint plantations once littered the County as part of its operations. Its founder, Albert M. Todd
Albert M. Todd

Albert May Todd was a businessman and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He became known as the "Peppermint King" for founding a flourishing business in peppermint....
, was elected to the United States House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives, commonly referred to as "the House", is one of the bicameralism of the United States Congress; the other is the United States Senate....
 for the 55th Congress
55th United States Congress

The Fifty-fifth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives....
.

Kalamazoo is also home to Kalsec, another flavorings company, which was founded by Paul H. Todd, Jr.
Paul H. Todd, Jr.

Paul Harold Todd, Jr. was a politician, soldier and business executive from the U.S. state of Michigan.Todd was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the son of Paul H....
, Albert Todd's grandson and U.S. Representative in the 89th Congress
89th United States Congress

The Eighty-ninth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives....
. Founded as the Kalamazoo Spice Extraction Company, Kalsec is owned and managed by Todd family descendants.

Historical

In the past, Kalamazoo was known for its production of windmills, mandolin
Mandolin

A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It is descended from the Mandora, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not decorated with an intricately carved grille lik...
s, buggies, automobiles, cigars, stoves, paper
Paper

Paper is thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon or packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets....
, and paper products. Agriculturally, it once was noted for celery
Celery

Apium graveolens is a plant species in the family Apiaceae commonly known as celery or celeriac depending on whether the petioles or roots are eaten....
 and bedding plants. Although much has become suburbanized, the countryside still continues to produce significant quantities of farm crops.

One notable business founded in Kalamazoo was the Gibson Guitar Corporation
Gibson Guitar Corporation

The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of Steel-string guitar and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer Guitars, Valley Arts Guitar, Tobias , Steinberger, and Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar....
, which spawned the still-local Heritage Guitars
Heritage Guitars

Heritage Guitars is a guitar manufacturer in Kalamazoo, Michigan....
. The company was incorporated originally as "Gibson Mandolin - Guitar Co., Ltd" on October 11, 1902, by the craftsman Orville Gibson
Orville Gibson

Orville H. Gibson was a luthier who founded the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902, makers of guitars, mandolins and other instruments....
. Gibson originally produced some of the finest hand-crafted mandolins. This quality and attention to detail followed into the guitars the company began making later. The Gibson guitar is known for its quality and sought after worldwide by professional musicians and collectors alike. Operations were moved gradually from Kalamazoo to Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the Capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. It is the second most populous city in the state after Memphis, Tennessee....
, (Electric Division) and Bozeman, Montana
Montana

Montana is a U.S. state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains....
, (Acoustic Division) in the 1980s. Some workers from the original factory stayed in Kalamazoo to create the Heritage Guitar
Heritage Guitars

Heritage Guitars is a guitar manufacturer in Kalamazoo, Michigan....
 company.

Other notable businesses founded in the city include the Shakespeare Company, a fishing and tackle manufacturer. Early in the 20th Century, Kalamazoo was home to the pioneering brass era automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 company Barley
Barley Motor Car Co.

Barley Motor Car Co. was a manufacturer of automobiles in Kalamazoo, Michigan and Streator, Illinois. It manufactured the Roamer automobile and, briefly, the Barley , and the Pennant ....
.

Kalamazoo is also headquarters of the Checker Motors Company, the manufacturer of the Checker Cab, which now stamps sheet metal parts for other auto manufacturers.

Life Sciences

The Upjohn Company
Upjohn

The Upjohn Company was a pharmaceutical manufacturing firm founded in 1886 in Kalamazoo, Michigan by Dr. William E. Upjohn, an 1875 graduate of the University of Michigan medical school....
 was a pharmaceutical manufacturing firm founded in 1886 in Kalamazoo that is now part of the Pfizer
Pfizer

Pfizer Incorporated is a major pharmaceutical company, ranking number one in sales in the world. The company is based in New York City, and its research headquarters is in Groton, Connecticut....
 Corporation. Most of Upjohn's original facilities remain, many have been renovated and some new buildings have been constructed. The presence of these corporations has helped the diversification of the chemistry and biotechnology sector of the area's economy. The bulk of the facilities exist in Portage
Portage, Michigan

Portage is a city in Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 44,897 at the United States Census, 2000.Portage is adjacent to the southern boundary of Kalamazoo, Michigan....
, Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
, but many also exist in Downtown Kalamazoo.

Among others, Kalamazoo is home to Kalexsyn, PharmOptima, Ceetox, Metabolic Solutions Development, KAR Labs, Jasper Clinical Research and Development, Innovative Analytics and NephRx corporation. Other related businesses within the Kalamazoo metropolitan area include Eurofins AvTech Laboratories (Portage, Michigan
Portage, Michigan

Portage is a city in Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 44,897 at the United States Census, 2000.Portage is adjacent to the southern boundary of Kalamazoo, Michigan....
), Bridge Organics (Vicksburg, Michigan
Vicksburg, Michigan

Vicksburg is a village in Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,320 at the 2000 United States Census....
), AureoGen Biosciences (Oshtemo Township, Michigan
Oshtemo Township, Michigan

Oshtemo Township is a charter township of Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 17,003 at the United States Census, 2000....
), and MPI Research (Mattawan, Michigan
Mattawan, Michigan

Mattawan is a village in Van Buren County, Michigan of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States Census, 2000, the village population was 2,536....
). These firms primarily focus on drug discovery and synthesis, clinical support, and finished pharmaceutical testing. KAR Labs also specializes in environmental testing, in addition to bioanalysis. Many of these companies were founded by alumni of Upjohn and its successors, especially after Pfizer eliminated thousands of jobs at its Kalamazoo and Portage facilities. The presence of these smaller biotechnology
Biotechnology

Biotechnology is technology based on biology, especially when used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity defines biotechnology as:...
 firms has helped mitigate the economic effects of Pfizer's downsizing. Several have received startup support from Southwest Michigan First's Innovation Center and grants from the State of Michigan through its Technology Tri-Corridor program.

Michigan State University
Michigan State University

Michigan State University is a public university research university in East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan United States. Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the United States under the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act....
 has a branch of its medical school and several post-doctoral residency training programs in Kalamazoo. Resident training programs in Pediatrics
Pediatrics

Differences between adult and pediatric medicinePediatrics differs from adult medicine in many respects. The obvious body size differences are paralleled by maturational changes....
, Internal Medicine
Internal medicine

Internal Medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases. In North America, specialists in internal medicine are commonly called, "Internists." Elsewhere, especially in Commonwealth of Nations nations, such specialists are often called Physicians....
, Combined Internal Medicine
Internal medicine

Internal Medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases. In North America, specialists in internal medicine are commonly called, "Internists." Elsewhere, especially in Commonwealth of Nations nations, such specialists are often called Physicians....
/Pediatrics
Pediatrics

Differences between adult and pediatric medicinePediatrics differs from adult medicine in many respects. The obvious body size differences are paralleled by maturational changes....
, General Surgery
General surgery

This page is about the surgical specialty. For the goregrind band, see General Surgery General surgery, despite its name, is a surgical specialty that focuses on abdominal organs, e.g....
, Family Medicine
Family medicine

Family medicine doctors may hold one of the following medical school, either , MBBS, MBChB, etc) or degree. Physicians who specialize in family medicine , however, must complete a three-year family medicine residency in addition to their medical degree, and are eligible for the board certification now required by most hospitals and health pl...
, Orthopedic surgery
Orthopedic surgery

Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital conditions....
, Emergency Medicine
Emergency medicine

Emergency medicine is a speciality of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of acute illnesses and injuries that require immediate medical attention....
, Psychiatry
Psychiatry

Psychiatry is a Medicine Specialty devoted to the Treatment of mental disorders, Biomedical research and Prevention of mental disorder. The term was first coined by the German physician Johann Christian Reil in 1808....
, and sports medicine are centered at The Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies (KCMS) founded by Michigan State University.

The city is also home to the Stryker Corporation, a surgical and medical devices manufacturer.

Kalamazoo has two hospitals, Bronson Methodist Hospital
Bronson Methodist Hospital

Bronson Methodist Hospital, located at 601 John Street in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, USA, is the flagship of the Bronson Healthcare Group, a non-profit healthcare system serving all of southwest Michigan and northern Indiana....
, and Borgess Medical Center.

Research

The W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

Founded in 1945, the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research is an independent research organization based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Its purpose is to find and promote solutions to employment-related problems....
, a nonpartisan, not-for-profit research organization, has operated in Kalamazoo since its establishment in 1945. The Institute conducts research into the causes and effects of unemployment and measures for the alleviation of unemployment. The Institute also publishes Business Outlook for West Michigan , a quarterly journal that provides economic analysis and forecasts on the West Michigan economy.

Other

Other notable Kalamazoo businesses include:
  • The Farmers' Market
    Farmers' market

    Farmers' markets, sometimes called greenmarkets, are markets, usually held out-of-doors, in public spaces, where farmers can sell produce to the public....
    , located on Bank Street, is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays, May through November. A wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and flowers are sold from stalls by area growers.
  • National City (Kalamazoo was formerly the corporate HQ of First of America Bank, which merged with National City Bank in 1997), National City still maintains a large corporate building in Texas Township, and several downtown along with branches in the area.


Culture

Largely due to its college-town influence, Kalamazoo has always been notable as a center for the arts. Celebrating local artists, the city's Arts Council holds an Art Hop every first Friday of the month, circulating among many local businesses in the downtown area. Big-name stars and groups often perform at the State Theatre, Miller Auditorium at Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
, and Wings Stadium
Wings Stadium

Wings Stadium is a 5,113-seat multi-purpose arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The arena opened in 1974, is home to the Kalamazoo Wings, an ice hockey team in the IHL , and since 2007, is home to the Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League....
.

An annual event is "Eccentric Day" at Bell's Eccentric Cafe which celebrates the brewery's Eccentric Ale. The celebration is in December on the Friday marking the end of finals at Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
.

Despite the name and a Woody Woodpecker
Woody Woodpecker

Woody Woodpecker is an animation fictional character, an anthropomorphic woodpecker who appeared in theatrical short films produced by the Walter Lantz Studio animation studio and distributed by Universal Studios....
 cartoon, there is no zoo
Zoo

A Zoology garden, abbreviated to zoo, is an institution in which living animals are exhibited in captivity. In addition to their status as tourist attractions and recreational facilities, modern zoos may engage in captive breeding programs, conservation study, and educational outreach....
 in Kalamazoo, besides the mentioned aviation museum called the Kalamazoo Air Zoo. The city closed its only zoo in 1974 when the , located within the large city-owned park of the same name, was closed.

Adjacent to Milham Park is the Milham Park Golf Course, which is rated among the best municipal golf courses in the country. Completed in 1936, the 18-hole, par 72 course features a pro-shop and restaurant, and is located entirely within the city limits of Kalamazoo.

In 2002, the Kalamazoo Public Library
Kalamazoo Public Library

Kalamazoo Public Library located in Kalamazoo, Michigan was named National Library of the Year in 2002. It is an independent district library serving about 120,000 people, has a salaried staff of 90 and a budget of about $10 million....
 was awarded "Library of the Year" by Library Journal. The city's library system comprises four branch libraries in addition to its central location, as well as the bookmobile
Bookmobile

A bookmobile or mobile library is a large vehicle designed for use as a library. They are designed to hold books on shelves so that when the vehicle is parked the books can be accessed by readers....
 system.

Museums

The city is home to a number of art galleries, with the largest and most prominent being the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is a non-profit visual arts museum and school located in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
, which houses over 3,600 works with a focus on 20th-century American art. The KIA regularly houses temporary exhibitions, some of which have drawn tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world.

Downtown is the Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Kalamazoo Valley Museum

The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is a "hands-on" museum located in Kalamazoo, MI, Michigan, USA. The museum is largely aimed at families, and focuses on science, technology, and history....
, a "hands-on" museum aimed largely at children which also has a planetarium
Planetarium

File:Planetarium-Thursday-1-July-2008.JPGFile:Belgrade Planetarium theatre day.jpgFile:Belgrade Planetarium theatre night.jpgA planetarium is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation....
 and a nationally recognized Challenger Learning Center. It also features a mural painted by renowned artist James "Jungle" Powell.

Northeast of town is the Gilmore Car Museum
Gilmore Car Museum

The Gilmore Car Museum, located in Hickory Corners, Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan, houses a collection of classic automobiles. The collection ranges from the 1899 Locomobile, to muscle cars of the 1960s, as well as alternative fuel cars like the Stanley Steamer, and the Western Michigan University Sunchaser Solar car racing....
, which includes cars used in Walt Disney
Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney was a multiple Academy Award-winning American film producer, film director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist....
 movies.

Theater

Kalamazoo is home to a number of local theater groups, including the Kalamazoo Civic Players
Kalamazoo Civic Players

The Kalamazoo Civic is the third largest community theater organization in the United States. The Kalamazoo Civic Players was established in 1929....
, New Vic Theatre , The Whole Art Theatre , and the Barn Theatre in nearby Augusta. Plays are also performed at Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
 and Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
.

There is a small local improv
Improvisational theatre

Improvisational theatre is a form of theatre in which the actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously. Actors typically use audience suggestions to guide the performance as they create dialogue, setting, and plot extemporaneously....
 scene, centered mainly around the group Crawlspace Eviction and its sibling production, Bed, Breakfast, and Beyond. Monkapult, a student improv group at Kalamazoo College, also has regular performances which are widely attended. Members of Monkapult later formed a small improv troupe called Just panda, which gained recognition throughout the community and held performances in Milwaukee and Chicago.

The All Ears Theatre , which invites listeners to return to "the thrilling days of live radio," performs a mix of new and classic works before a live audience. Twelve performances are recorded per year, all of which are later broadcast locally on WMUK
WMUK

WMUK is a non profit public broadcasting station at 102.1 Frequency Modulation in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Owned and operated by Western Michigan University, WMUK broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts....
.

Music

Kalamazoo has always had a diverse and vibrant music scene. The Gibson Guitar Corporation
Gibson Guitar Corporation

The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of Steel-string guitar and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer Guitars, Valley Arts Guitar, Tobias , Steinberger, and Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar....
, originally founded in Kalamazoo in 1902, spurred the musical interests of many local musicians specializing in everything from classical genera, to folk, to modern-rock. The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra

The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1921 and is now the third largest professional orchestra in Michigan. During the 2005?2006 concert season, the orchestra played for more than 100,000 people in more than 30 concerts....
, founded in 1921, is now a well known world-class orchestra under the direction of Raymond Harvey. The city also plays host to the renowned Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, as well as a Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organ whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque music period and brought it to its ultimate maturity....
 Festival.

The local and indie music scene has produced pop stars such as RCA recording artists The Verve Pipe
The Verve Pipe

The Verve Pipe is an American rock music band from Michigan. It was formed in 1991 by Brian Vander Ark and Brad Vander Ark, Brian Stout and Donny Brown....
, Metal Blade recording artists Thought Industry
Thought Industry

American progressive metal band Thought Industry was formed in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1989 by vocalist/bassist Brent Oberlin, drummer Dustin Donaldson , guitarist Christopher Lee Simmonds , and guitarist Steve Spaeth....
, Grass Records/RCA recording artists Twitch, Grass Records recording artists Doxie, unsigned heroes Rollinghead, Hell or Highwater, and Knee Deep Shag, among others. Among the uprising is shoegaze influenced band, glowfriends. The bluegrass and folk scene has developed a great following partly influenced by local bands like Who Hit John?,Sweet Corn, folk stars like Joel Mabus , and the local NPR show Grassroots. Recent manifestations of this interest in acoustic
Acoustic music

Acoustic music comprises music that solely or primarily uses musical instrument s which produce sound through entirely Musical acoustics means, as opposed to electronic means....
, folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
, and bluegrass
Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of country music. It has its own roots in Folk music of Ireland, Music of Scotland, Music of Wales and Folk Music of England traditional music....
 is the recent success of groups like Greensky Bluegrass , and individuals like Seth Bernard and Daisy May The Coopers Glen Music Festival is also a popular music event held annually, previously at the Kalamazoo Nature Center and now temporarily at The Radison Plaza Hotel. The Fretboard Festival, a celebration of Kalamazoo's music scene and it's musical heritage, is held annually at The Kalamazoo Valley Museum. The second annual "Kalamashoegazer" festival will be held in 2008.

The city, with its diverse and multi-ethnic population also has burgeoning world music, hip hop, punk, celtic and blues scenes. Local musicians proud of their city have also written tributes featuring the name Kalamazoo, bringing about greater national recognition of the city, such as "Kalamazoo #12 & 35" by The Corn Fed Girls, "Flypaper" by Micaela Kingslight and "Wanderin" by The Red Sea Pedestrians .

Dance

Kalamazoo is home to Boheme, the area's premiere Tribal Style belly dance
Belly dance

Belly dance is a Western culture term for a traditional Egyptian dance form. Some American devotees refer to it simply as "Middle Eastern Dance." In the Egyptian Arabic language it is known as raqs sharqi or sometimes raqs baladi ....
 troupe. The troupe is under the direction of Sarah Schneider and performs throughout the United States. Their repertoire includes ATS
ATS

ATS can mean:Computation*ATS "Societies"*Adventist Theological Society*American Temperance Society, an early American civic organization promoting Temperance movement...
, Tribal Fusion, folkloric dances of the Middle East, and Raqs Sharqi.

Kalamazoo is also home to the Kalamazoo Ballet Company, www.kalamazoomi.com/?ballet.htm, and Bullard School of Ballet and Highland Dance, founded in 1969 by Therese Bullard, a former principal dancer with Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet. The Kalamazoo Ballet Company is a charter member of Mid-States Regional Dance America, and has a repertoire that includes not only such classics as the Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, but also original works choreographed by Ms. Bullard and August Tye, including Dracula and Jane Eyre, as well as award-winning pieces set by Ms. Tye, including Insomnia. The Kalamazoo Ballet Company frequently collaborates with the Dance Department at Western Michigan University, exchanging dancers to perform specialized roles, and with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, to provide audiences with the combined artistic experience of music and dance. Members of the company have won the annual Mid-States Regional Dance America annual competition for a full-tuition scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet's eight week summer school program many times, and several members have attended the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Professional School as scholarship students.

Sports

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Kalamazoo plays host to four non-collegiate teams:
  • The Kalamazoo Kings
    Kalamazoo Kings

    The Kalamazoo Kings are a professional baseball team based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the United States. The Kings are a member of the Eastern Division of the Frontier League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball....
     minor-league baseball team plays games at Homer Stryker Field
    Homer Stryker Field

    Homer Stryker Field is a stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The baseball field is located in Kalamazoo's Mayors Riverfront Park. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Kalamazoo Kings minor league baseball team....
     and is a member of the independent Frontier League
    Frontier League

    The Frontier League, based in Troy, Illinois, is a professional, Independent league baseball baseball organization located in the Midwestern United States and Western Pennsylvania....
    .
  • The Kalamazoo Wings
    Kalamazoo Wings

    The Kalamazoo Wings are a professional hockey team in Kalamazoo, Michigan that began play there in the 2000-2001 season after a relocation of the Madison Kodiaks ....
     (aka K-Wings) minor-pro hockey team plays games in Wings Stadium
    Wings Stadium

    Wings Stadium is a 5,113-seat multi-purpose arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The arena opened in 1974, is home to the Kalamazoo Wings, an ice hockey team in the IHL , and since 2007, is home to the Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League....
     and is a member of the newly revived International Hockey League (2007-).
  • The Kalamazoo Xplosion
    Kalamazoo Xplosion

    The Kalamazoo Xplosion are a 2007 expansion team of the Continental Indoor Football League, formerly the Great Lakes Indoor Football League. They are based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan and they play their home games at Wings Stadium....
     indoor football team plays games in Wings Stadium
    Wings Stadium

    Wings Stadium is a 5,113-seat multi-purpose arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The arena opened in 1974, is home to the Kalamazoo Wings, an ice hockey team in the IHL , and since 2007, is home to the Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League....
     and is a member of the Continental Indoor Football League.
  • The Kalamazoo Outrage
    Kalamazoo Outrage

    Kalamazoo Outrage is an American soccer team founded in 2007. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League , the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference against teams from Chicago Fire Premier, Cincinnati Kings, Cleveland Internationals, Forest...
     is a soccer club and has men's, women's and junior teams and is a member of United Soccer League
    United Soccer League

    The United Soccer League was a professional soccer sports league in the United States in the mid-1980s.After the demise of the second incarnation of the American Soccer League in 1983, four ASL teams founded the USL....
    , due to play in the Premier Development League as an expansion team in the. On November 14, 2007, the club announced a player development deal with one of England's oldest soccer teams, Sheffield Wednesday a.k.a 'The Owls'. Former USA international team player John Harkes
    John Harkes

    John Harkes is a former United States soccer player. Harkes was the first American ever to play in the English Premier League, and also the first American to score at Wembley Stadium....
     played successfully with the Owls in the 1990s, and current international youngster Frank Simek
    Frank Simek

    Franklin "Frank" or "Frankie" Simek is an United States Association football player who currently plays for England club Sheffield Wednesday F.C....
     from St Louis, MO is their current first-choice right-back. In April 2008, Wednesday released youngster Scott Elise to play for the Outrage after the 20yr old graduated from the Owls Academy, further cementing links between the two clubs.


The Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is a public university established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo. When the school first opened, it was known as the Western State Normal School but was renamed Western State Teachers College in 1927 and Western Michigan College of Education in 1941....
 Broncos, who compete in the NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a voluntary association of about 1,281 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and University in the United States ....
 Division I
Division I

Division I is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States....
 Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference

The Mid-American Conference is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I List of college athletic conferences with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from New York to Illinois....
, play at the following on-campus venues:
  • Waldo Stadium
    Waldo Stadium

    Waldo Stadium is a stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Western Michigan University Broncos....
     (football
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
    )
  • Lawson Arena
    Lawson Arena

    Harry W. Lawson Ice Arena is a 3,667-seat multi-purpose arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The arena's first game was on November 15, 1974 against Algoma University College of Sault Ste....
     (hockey
    Ice hockey

    Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
    )
  • University Arena
    University Arena (Western Michigan University)

    University Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. Located in Read Fieldhouse, the arena opened in 1957 and is home to the Western Michigan University Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball and women's basketball, women's volleyball, and gymnastics teams....
     (basketball
    Basketball

    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
     and Volleyball
    Volleyball

    Volleyball is an Olympic Games team sport in which two teams of 6 active players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules....
    )
  • Hyames Field
    Hyames Field

    Hyames Field is a baseball stadium located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is currently the home to the baseball team of Western Michigan University....
     (baseball
    Baseball

    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
    )
  • Ebert Field
    Ebert Field

    Ebert Field is a softball field located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and home to the Western Michigan University softball team. The field is named in honor of Fran Ebert, who started the WMU softball program in 1976....
     (softball
    Softball

    Softball is a Team sport sport popular especially in the United States. It is a direct descendant of baseball and the rules of both sports are substantially similar....
    )
  • Kanley Track
    Kanley Track

    Kanley Track is a track and field complex located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is the outdoor home of the Western Michigan University track and field varsity squad and university clubs....
     (outdoor track and field)


Hyames Field played host to the first two College World Series
College World Series

The College World Series or CWS is a baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska that is the culmination of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, which determines the NCAA Division I college baseball champion....
 held in 1947 and 1948. .

The Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
 Hornets and Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Kalamazoo Valley Community College is a two-year community college in southwest Michigan that offers degrees and certificates in scores of academic programs, occupations and trades....
 Cougars also have several collegiate athletic teams.

Kalamazoo is the hometown of New York Yankees
New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball based in the Borough of the Bronx, in New York City, New York and are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball's American League....
 all-star shortstop Derek Jeter
Derek Jeter

Derek Sanderson Jeter is an American Major League Baseball player. Jeter is a nine-time All-Star shortstop, and currently the Major League Baseball Team Captains of the New York Yankees....
, Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. They are members of the NFC North of the National Football Conference in the National Football League and are the third-oldest franchise in the NFL....
 wide receiver Greg Jennings
Greg Jennings

Gregory Jennings, Jr. , is an American Football wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers. He was drafted in the second round with pick #52 of the 2006 NFL Draft....
, and Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle, Washington, USA. They are currently members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 running back T.J. Duckettand J.C Harrison of the Cleavland Browns. Florida Marlins
Florida Marlins

The Florida Marlins are a professional baseball based in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States. Established in 1993 as an expansion franchise, the Marlins are a member of the National League East of Major League Baseball's National League....
 pitcher Scott Olsen
Scott Olsen

Scott Matthew Olsen is a starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball....
 was born in Kalamazoo.

The United States Tennis Association
United States Tennis Association

The United States Tennis Association is the national Sport governing body for the sport of tennis in the United States. The USTA was previously known as the United States National Lawn Tennis Association and was established in 1881 by a small group of tennis club members in New York City....
 Boys 18 and 16 National Tennis Championships are hosted every summer by Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo College is an innovative private university Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
. The event, organized completely by local volunteers from Kalamazoo's vibrant tennis community, has seen some of tennis' great stars in years just before they became pro including Jimmy Connors
Jimmy Connors

James Scott "Jimmy" Connors is a former World number one male tennis player rankings American tennis player. He held the top ranking for 160 consecutive weeks from July 29, 1974 through August 29, 1977 and an additional eight times during his career ....
, John McEnroe
John McEnroe

John Patrick McEnroe, Jr. is an American former List of ATP number 1 ranked players professional tennis player. McEnroe won seven Grand Slam title singles titles?three at Wimbledon Championships and four at the U.S....
, Jim Courier
Jim Courier

James Spencer "Jim" Courier, Jr. is a former List of ATP number 1 ranked players professional tennis player from the United States. During his ATP career, he won four Grand Slam singles titles – two at the French Open and two at the Australian Open....
, Andre Agassi
Andre Agassi

Andre Kirk Agassi is a former List of ATP number 1 ranked players professional Armenian American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles tournaments and an Tennis at the Summer Olympics gold medal in singles....
, Pete Sampras
Pete Sampras

Petros "Pete" Sampras is a former List of ATP number 1 ranked players tennis player from the United States of America. During his 15-year career, he won a record 14 Grand Slam men's singles titles , and had a 203?38 win-loss record over 52 Grand Slam singles tournament appearances....
, Michael Chang
Michael Chang

Michael Te-Pei Chang is an American former professional tennis player. He is best remembered for becoming the youngest-ever male winner of a Grand Slam singles title when he won the French Open in 1989 at the age of 17....
, James Blake
James Blake

James Riley Blake is a professional tennis player and is currently the second highest ranked American, 11th in the world. Blake is known for his speed and powerful, flat forehand....
 and Andy Roddick
Andy Roddick

Andrew Stephen "Andy" Roddick is an United States of America professional tennis player, and a former List of ATP number 1 ranked players.He is the 6th-ranked player in the world, and top-ranked in the U.S., as of February 2, 2009....
.

Local Media


Newspapers


Kalamazoo is served by one daily newspaper, the Kalamazoo Gazette
Kalamazoo Gazette

The Kalamazoo Gazette is the daily newspaper in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. The Gazette is owned by Booth Newspapers which is owned by Advance Publications....
.

The main office of Business Review Western Michigan, a business-to-business
Business-to-business

File:Guangzhou-electronic-components-shop-0479.jpgBusiness-to-Business is a term commonly used to describe commerce transactions between businesses like the one between a manufacturer and a wholesaler or a wholesaler and a retailer i.e both the buyer and the seller are business entity.This is unlike business-to-consumers which involve a bu...
 publication, is located in Kalamazoo.

Western Michigan University's school paper, the Western Herald
Western Herald

The Western Herald is the student newspaper of Western Michigan University, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.The Western Herald is different from many student newspapers because it does not receive any funding from the university at all, and therefore is independent from the university....
 is distributed on-campus and around the greater Kalamazoo area.

Television


WWMT
WWMT

WWMT, channel 3, is the CBS-affiliated television station for West Michigan that is licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan. Its transmitter is located north of Gun Lake along the Barry County, Michigan and Allegan County, Michigan County line....
, West Michigan's CBS affiliate, is licensed and operates out of Kalamazoo but serves the entire West Michigan region from the Indiana border, west to the lakeshore, and all the way up to Muskegon and Big Rapids. Currently the station advertises itself as NEWSCHANNEL 3 with the slogan "Live, Local, Breaking News". Former slogans include "News 3, Where News Comes First" and "News Active 3". WWMT formerly used the call letters WKZO, and was originally owned and operated by the famous broadcasting pioneer John Fetzer
John Fetzer

John Earl Fetzer was a radio and television executive who was best known as the owner of the Detroit Tigers from 1961 through the early 1980s....
. Fetzer, along with television, also introduced Kalamazoo to radio for the first time in 1931, when AM 590 WKZO
WKZO

WKZO is a radio station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan broadcasting a news-talk format. The station offers local shows The Lori Moore Show, The Richard Piet Show and The Jay Morris Show to go along with syndicated programming in the evening....
 signed on the air.

The Community Access Center located in downtown Kalamazoo hosts a multitude of media outlets including cable channels 19, 20, 21, 22, and 95 where daily media programs are produced and aired to the public.Recently, in an effort to draw more citizen producers and add to the already impressive roster of institutional clients,the board, led by Harry "Hap" Haasch,moved forward with a re-branding effort that has already paid big dividends by way of new interest in programming and volunteerism. It is now known as the Public Media Network and includes a whole new brand design element to go with the existing dedicated staff.

Local television stations which serve Kalamazoo include:

  • WWMT
    WWMT

    WWMT, channel 3, is the CBS-affiliated television station for West Michigan that is licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan. Its transmitter is located north of Gun Lake along the Barry County, Michigan and Allegan County, Michigan County line....
      CH 3 - Kalamazoo - CBS
  • WWMT
    WWMT

    WWMT, channel 3, is the CBS-affiliated television station for West Michigan that is licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan. Its transmitter is located north of Gun Lake along the Barry County, Michigan and Allegan County, Michigan County line....
      CH 3.2 - Kalamazoo - CW- also known as Channel 7, or "CW7."
  • WOOD-TV
    WOOD-TV

    WOOD-TV, channel 8, is the NBC-affiliated television station for Grand Rapids, Michigan. Its transmitter is located in northwestern Barry County, Michigan near Middleville, Michigan....
      CH 8 - Grand Rapids - NBC
  • WZZM CH 13 - Grand Rapids - ABC
  • WXMI
    WXMI

    WXMI, channel 17 is the Fox Broadcasting Company affilate for Western Michigan. It is licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where its studios and offices are located ....
      CH 17 - Grand Rapids - FOX
  • WOTV
    WOTV

    WOTV, channel 41, is the American Broadcasting Company-affiliated television station in Battle Creek, Michigan. Its transmitter is located in western Barry County, Michigan near Orangeville Township, Michigan....
      CH 41 - Battle Creek - ABC
  • WZPX
    WZPX

    WZPX is a television station affiliated with the Ion Television network . It broadcasts on analog Ultra high frequency channel 43 and digital channel 44 in the Grand Rapids, Michigan and Lansing, Michigan / Jackson, Michigan markets....
      CH 43 - Battle Creek - ION
  • WXSP CH 50 - Grand Rapids - MNT
  • WGVU-TV
    WGVU-TV

    WGVU-TV is the PBS member station for West Michigan, broadcasting on channel 35 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It operates a full-time satellite, WGVK, channel 52 in Kalamazoo, Michigan....
      CH 52 - Grand Rapids - PBS
  • WLLA
    WLLA

    WLLA-DT is a Christian television station broadcasting in Western Michigan in Kalamazoo, Michigan, broadcasting in digital on channel 45, tuned to channel 45 using PSIP....
      CH 64 - Kalamazoo - Religious


Radio


WIDR
WIDR

WIDR is a Freeform FM radio station that broadcasts from the Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. WIDR, a student-run radio station Broadcast license to the Western Michigan University, broadcasts at 89.1 FM with 100 watts of Electric power....
 is operated at Western Michigan University. Located at 89.1 on the FM dial, the college student-run radio station is located on the campus and is known for playing obscure and rarely heard underground music.

WMUK
WMUK

WMUK is a non profit public broadcasting station at 102.1 Frequency Modulation in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Owned and operated by Western Michigan University, WMUK broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts....
 is also on Western Michigan University's campus. Located at 102.1 FM, the station hosts many local music programs including Jazz and Classical performances as well as programming from NPR.

WKDS
WKDS

WKDS is a high school radio station broadcasting a rhythmic contemporary hits format. Licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1983....
 is West Michigan's only high school student-run radio station. The station signed on in 1983 at 89.9 on the FM dial, broadcasting from Loy Norrix High School
Loy Norrix High School

Loy Norrix High School is a high school located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, serving students from grade level ninth grade through twelfth grade....
. The call letters stood for Kalamazoo District Schools (now Kalamazoo Public Schools). For most of its history, WKDS broadcasted only during daytime hours and not at all on the weekend. In Fall of 2004, the station began broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in an attempt to prevent an outside organization to take over the time WKDS was off the air. WKDS was part of a county wide Education For Employment program for years. The radio station is still owned by Kalamazoo Public Schools
Kalamazoo Public Schools

Kalamazoo Public Schools are located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Due to the generosity of anonymous donors, graduates of the district are eligible to receive scholarships through the Kalamazoo Promise....
 although the EFE program has been discontinued. High School students from around the area continue to operate the station.

FM radio stations which serve Kalamazoo include:

  • WAYK 88.3 - Kalamazoo - Christian Top 40
  • WIDR
    WIDR

    WIDR is a Freeform FM radio station that broadcasts from the Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. WIDR, a student-run radio station Broadcast license to the Western Michigan University, broadcasts at 89.1 FM with 100 watts of Electric power....
     89.1 - Kalamazoo - College/Variety
  • WKDS
    WKDS

    WKDS is a high school radio station broadcasting a rhythmic contemporary hits format. Licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1983....
     89.9 - Kalamazoo - High School/Variety
  • WCSG 91.3 - Grand Rapids - Christian AC
  • WZUU
    WZUU

    WZUU is a radio station broadcasting a rock music format which leans towards arena rock styled artists from the 1980s until current times. Licensed to Mattawan, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1990 under the WKGH call sign....
     92.5 - Mattawan/Kalamazoo - Kalamazoo's Real Rock Station
  • WBCT 93.7 - Grand Rapids - Country
  • WLKM-FM 95.9 - Three Rivers - Classic Hits
  • WYZO
    WYZO

    WYZO is an FM radio station Licensed to Portage, Michigan, It is currently branded as "Kalamazoo New Country Y96.5" with a country music format....
     96.5 - Portage/Kalamazoo - Country
  • WGRD 97.9 - Grand Rapids - Alternative Rock
  • WNWN-FM
    WNWN-FM

    WNWN-FM is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Coldwater, Michigan with studios in Battle Creek, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1952 under the WTVB-FM call sign at 98.3 on the FM dial and spent most of its early existence as a simulcast of sister station WTVB-FM before changing to its current calls, for...
     98.5 - Battle Creek - Country
  • WBCH-FM
    WBCH-FM

    WBCH-FM is a radio station licensed to Hastings, Michigan broadcasting a country music format....
     100.1 - Hastings - Country
  • WQXC 100.9 - Otsego/Kalamazoo - Oldies
  • WMUK
    WMUK

    WMUK is a non profit public broadcasting station at 102.1 Frequency Modulation in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Owned and operated by Western Michigan University, WMUK broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts....
     102.1 - Kalamazoo - NPR/Classical/Jazz
  • WKFR 103.3 - Battle Creek/Kalamazoo - CHR Top 40
  • WBXX
    WBXX (FM)

    WBXX is a radio station in Battle Creek, Michigan that broadcasts at 104.9 MHz. WBXX broadcasts an adult contemporary format and is now known as "Mix 104-9" after dropping its "Battle Creek's favorite at-work listening station" slogan sometime in December 2007....
     104.9 - Battle Creek - Adult Contemporary
  • WOOD-FM
    WOOD-FM

    WOOD-FM , Grand Rapids, Michigan, is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station on the frequency of 105.7 FM. The station signed on for the first time in 1962....
     105.7 - Grand Rapids - Adult Contemporary
  • WJXQ
    WJXQ

    WJXQ is a radio station broadcasting an active rock format. Licensed to Charlotte, Michigan, it first began broadcasting under the WKHM-FM call sign....
     106.1 - Jackson/Lansing- Active Rock
  • WVFM 106.5 - Kalamazoo - Adult Contemporary
  • WRKR
    WRKR

    WRKR is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock music format, combining current and classic album-oriented rock tracks. Licensed to Portage, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1988....
     107.7 - Portage/Kalamazoo - Classic Rock


AM radio stations which serve Kalamazoo include:

  • WKZO
    WKZO

    WKZO is a radio station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan broadcasting a news-talk format. The station offers local shows The Lori Moore Show, The Richard Piet Show and The Jay Morris Show to go along with syndicated programming in the evening....
     590 - Kalamazoo - News/Talk
  • WAKV
    WAKV

    WAKV is a radio station broadcasting a mixture of adult standards and oldies. Licensed to Otsego, Michigan, it first began broadcasting circa 1960 the WDMC call sign....
     980 - Allegan/Otsego - Adult Standards
  • WKMI
    WKMI

    WKMI is a radio station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan broadcasting a news-talk format.Sources External links*...
     1360 - Kalamazoo - News/Talk
  • WKPR
    WKPR

    WKPR is a radio station licensed to Kalamazoo, Michigan, broadcasting a religious message.References External links...
     1420 - Kalamazoo - Religious
  • WNWN
    WNWN (AM)

    WNWN is a radio station licensed to Portage, Michigan broadcasting an urban adult contemporary format, provided by ABC Radio Networks . The station serves the greater Kalamazoo, Michigan area....
     1560 - Portage/Kalamazoo - Urban Adult Contemporary
  • WQLR
    WQLR

    WVFM, formerly known as WQLR, 106.5 the Q, is a Jack FM outlet serving the Kalamazoo, Michigan radio market. The station's frequency is 106.5 MHz on the FM dial with an ERP of 33 kW....
     1660 - Kalamazoo - Sports


Transportation

Kalamazoo Wolverine


Highways


Interstates
  • I 94
    I-94
    Interstate 94

    Interstate 94 is the northernmost east-west Interstate Highway, connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States. Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S....
  • Business Loop 94
    I-94 Business Loop


U.S. Highways
  • Us 131
    U.S. Route 131
  •  
    Business Plate

    Us 131
    BUS US 131 traversing downtown Kalamazoo.


Intercounty Highways
  • A-45


Kalamazoo is served by highways I-94
Interstate 94

Interstate 94 is the northernmost east-west Interstate Highway, connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States. Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S....
, US 131
U.S. Route 131

U.S. Route 131 is a north-south United States highway. All but of its length is within Michigan. The total length of the highway is around with approximately of that freeway....
, M-43
M-43 (Michigan highway)

M-43 is a highway in southwestern and central parts of the U.S. state of Michigan from South Haven, Michigan to Webberville, Michigan. The route is not a direct path between the two cities as the route heads east from South Haven, through Kalamazoo, Michigan then north to Woodbury, Michigan where it turns east and heads into Lansing, Michig...
 and M-96
M-96 (Michigan highway)

M-96 is a largely urban Michigan highway system in the U.S. state of Michigan between Kalamazoo, Michigan and Marshall, Michigan. Its termini are both on business routes of Interstate 94 of Interstate 94, the eastern one coincides with an intersection with Interstate 69....
. It was on the original Territorial Road in Michigan of the 1800s, which started in Detroit and ran to Lake Michigan. Much of that, but not all, later became Old U.S. 12
U.S. Route 12

U.S. Route 12 or US 12 is an east-west United States Numbered Highways, running from Grays Harbor on the Pacific Ocean, in the state of Washington, to downtown Detroit, Michigan, for almost 2500 miles ....
—the "old" designation came about when I-94
Interstate 94

Interstate 94 is the northernmost east-west Interstate Highway, connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain regions of the United States. Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S....
 was built parallel to it—and also was called Red Arrow Highway after a World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 army division. The name "U.S. 12" was shifted south to what once was U.S. 112 between Detroit and Chicago. Some parts of Old U.S. 12 outside of town, especially in Van Buren County
Van Buren County, Michigan

Van Buren County is a Counties of the United States in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 76,263....
 and Berrien County
Berrien County, Michigan

Berrien County is a Counties of the United States located in the extreme southwest of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is included in the Niles, Michigan-Benton Harbor, Michigan, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area....
 to the west, are still called Red Arrow Highway. The term "Old U.S. 12" has faded from use.

Rail, bus, and air

and Michigan Services
Michigan Services

Michigan Services is an umbrella term used by Amtrak to describe passenger rail service by three separate routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with the Michigan cities of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Port Huron, Michigan, and Detroit, Michigan, as well as other stations along the three lines....
  • Kalamazoo has rail service provided by Amtrak
    Amtrak

    The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
    , with the station located downtown and combined with a newly renovated bus terminal.
  • Bus service to and through the city is provided by Greyhound
    Greyhound Lines

    Greyhound Lines is an intercity common carrier of passengers by bus serving over 3,700 destinations in the United States. It was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota, USA, in 1914 and incorporated as "Greyhound Corporation" in 1929....
     and Indian Trails. Public bus services within the city are provided by Kalamazoo Metro Transit
    Kalamazoo Metro Transit

    Kalamazoo Metro Transit is a public transport service which operates twenty-three routes within the Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, United States metropolitan area....
    .
  • On the southern end of the city is the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport
    Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport

    Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles southeast of the central business district of Kalamazoo, Michigan, a city in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, Michigan, United States....
    , which offers flights on various airlines to hubs and leisure destinations.


Other

The Kal-Haven Trail
Kal-Haven Trail

Formally known as the Kal-Haven Trail Sesquicentennial State Park, it runs 34 miles between South Haven, Michigan, to a point just west of the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, where there is a trailhead....
, heavily used by bicyclists and snowmobilers, extends to downtown Kalamazoo. It runs 34 miles (55 km) between South Haven, Michigan
South Haven, Michigan

South Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. Most of the city is in Van Buren County, Michigan, although a small portion extends into Allegan County, Michigan....
, to a trailhead just west of Kalamazoo. Between that trailhead and South Haven the trail is run by Van Buren County, even the parts within Kalamazoo County. A trail pass is required. A section east of the trailhead was opened in 2008 and extends to downtown Kalamazoo. No pass is required on that section.

Sister cities

The city of Kalamazoo, Michigan has three sister cities
Sister Cities International

Sister Cities International is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and fostering town twinning, especially between cities in the United States and cities in other countries....
.

  • Kingston, Jamaica
    Kingston, Jamaica

    Kingston is the Capital and largest city of Jamaica and is located on the southeastern coast of the island country. It faces a natural harbor protected by the Palisadoes, a long spit which connects Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island....
  • Numazu, Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
  • Pushkin
    Pushkin (town)

    Pushkin is a types of inhabited localities in Russia under jurisdiction of Saint Petersburg, Russia, that is located south from the center of St. Petersburg....
    , Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....


See also

  • People from Kalamazoo, Michigan


External links