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Kalamazoo, MI, with its fertile soil has led the area to be called the "Bedding Plant Capital of the World." The county is home to the largest bedding plant cooperative in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of plants of many varieties of are displayed throughout the county's parks and boulevards. Each year untold numbers are sold to home gardeners and landscapers nationwide. Kalamazoo is also known as "The Mall City," as they constructed the first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall in the United States in 1959.

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New Vic Theatre Lives Up To Its Name With New Works

The New Vic Theatre in Kalamazoo provides theater-goers in southwest Michigan and northern Indiana a taste of new theater in an intimate setting.

‘Familiar Surroundings’ Brings American Scene Prints to Kalamazoo

"American School" painters Edward Hopper, John Marin, Martin Lewis, Reginald Marsh and others are on view in “Familiar Surroundings” at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

‘Ukiyo-e Redux’ Graces KIA’s New Joy Light Gallery of Asian Art

Eastern tradition infuses contemporary print-making in “Ukiyo-e Redux” at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

Third season at Farmers Alley Theatre really sings

Farmers Alley Theatre returns for its third season with a powerful Pulitzer Prize winner, a quirky comedy by an internationally known Michigan talent, some delightful musicals — including a brand-new one — and an evening of cabaret entertainment. It’s the eclectic season you’ve come to expect from Farmers Alley Theatre.

Civic Theatre’s new season includes world premiere

The world premiere of Sleepy Hollow, A Musical Tale is the highlight of the Civic Theatre’s new season, which kicks off Sept. 24. When other community theaters are cutting back their season, the 2010–2011 season includes a whopping 14 productions! You won’t want to miss the new season.

Civic Theatre summer programs delight budding thespians

If your daughter or son loves to perform, why settle for the run-of-the-mill summer camp? The Kalamazoo Civic Theatre offers summer camps that explore all aspects of the theater, from acting to script writing to composing to scenery to lighting and sound and more!

KIA summer programs combine art and fun

The Kalamazoo Institute for Arts’ summer programs provide art camps, summer classes and visiting artist workshops that teach kids about art in a fun atmosphere.

Historic Chenery Auditorium: Delivering big acts in a plush setting

Historic Howard Chenery Auditorium has seen some big-name stars on its stage since it began as a high school auditorium in 1924. The 1,900-seat auditorium continues to deliver great entertainment to the greater Kalamazoo area more than 200 days a year.

Heritage Guitars continue a Kalamazoo tradition

Fine guitars have been crafted at 225 Parsons St. in Kalamazoo for more than a century. That tradition continues with the largely hand-made Heritage Guitars.

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More About Kalamazoo, Michigan

After the Civil War, paper manufacturers began setting up shop in the Kalamazoo River Valley and in 1885, a physician from Hastings, Michigan, invented a pill making machine. William Erastus Upjohn developed the first readily dissolvable pill. He had moved to Kalamazoo to seek his business future and started the Upjohn Pill and Granule Company-later Pharmacia & Upjohn and now Pfizer. Pfizer is one of the world's leading pharmaceutical firms.

Kalamazoo is on the Kalamazoo River. The city has a natural history museum, an art institute, a planetarium, an aviation museum, and a symphony orchestra, and is home to Western Michigan University.

Accommodations
A variety of accommodations are available in Kalamazoo, and it ranges from modern to award winning choices. The Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center, is a newly expanded Four Diamond award-winning Center that is conveniently located downtown nearby businesses and the shopping district.

The Baymont Inn & Suites is just two miles from Western Michigan University on the city's west side. The Best Western Hospitality Inn is conveniently located and is a business-oriented hotel.

Restaurants
The Oakwood Bistro is a favorite for where diners leave satisfied; other good restaurants in the area to experience include: McGinni's Landing Restaurant; and the Brovo! Restaurant and Cafe.

Shopping
Kalamazoo County is home to Southwest Michigan's premier regional shopping center, The Crossroads Mall. Downtown Kalamazoo is known as “Central City” and there are six districts for variety of selections.

Music/Arts
A wealth of cultural and entertainment offerings, from classical to jazz, to traveling Broadway shows, the city boosts of nine live theaters, three colleges and a major university, with a wide variety of artists and musicians.

The Barn Theatre, Michigan’s oldest professional summer stock theatre, features guest artists from Broadway and television.

The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts has 10 galleries showcasing contemporary exhibitions and significant permanent collections. While the collection's emphasis is 20th-century American painting and sculpture, it also includes an extensive European and American print collection, as well as important collections of photography.

There are a number of art galleries, and the city is also home to the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra.

Major Attraction
The college-town influence brings synergy as a notable center for the arts. Among the local theater groups are the Kalamazoo Civic ,New Vic Theatre and there are also productions by the college students. Noted name stars and groups often perform at the State Theatre, Miller Auditorium at Western Michigan University.

The Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, located at the airport, has many antique planes that are flyable. In downtown Kalamazoo, the Valley Museum hosts a "hands-on" museum aimed largely at children which also has a Planetarium.

Kalamazoo is the birthplace of the Kalamazoo Valley Museum,a nationwide moped club, and they host an annual Memorial Day event which attracts riders from all over the United States.

Written by: Karen J. Lee

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Kalamazoo Facts and Places:

Newspapers are Kalamazoo Gazette, Western Herald
Kalamazoo Sports teams are Hornets, Kings, Cougars
Local Schools are Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Valley Community College