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History of Kalamazoo

By: Jeff Jermaine

The Michigan city of Kalamazoo was originally named by Native Americans. However, the correct origins are uncertain. There are a few that think the city's designation means "the mirage of reflecting river," while other people say it is interpreted as bubbling or boiling water.

With such a remarkable handle, several poets, authors and lyracists have been moved by The city in their art. Perhaps the most renowned could have been the classic musician Glenn Miller's I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo. At the beginning of the 20th century, 3 vessels were additionally christened Kalamazoo.

There are additional names for Kalamazoo as well. Historically, the town has been known to by many nicknames. Additional names have been "The Paper City," because of its many paper and cardboard mills; "The Celery City," because so a large amount of the vegetable was grown on the outskirts of town in the mucklands. An alternative name was "The Mall City," was coined after the construction of the pioneer outside pedestrian shopping mall in the in 1959.

Similar to many Michigan communities, Kalamazoo was struck by the automobile manufacturing industry of the early twentieth century.

The lush land on which Kalamazoo is created helped to lead to the nickname the "Bedding Plant Capital of the World," given that Kalamazoo county is the home of to the leading bedding plant cooperative in the Country. Absolutly tons of plants, you may find a good deal of them in county's parks. They are sold every year to home gardeners and landscapers all over the country.

At one time, Kalamazoo was some time ago the manufacturing headquarters for Checker cabs, Gibson guitars, Kalamazoo stoves, Shakespeare fishing rods and reels, and the Roamer automobile. Parchment paper, created from plant byproducts, gave Kalamazoo's neighbor, Parchment its name.

At present, Kalamazoo is still one of the larger metropolitan areas in Michigan. However, gone are the pulp mills in Kalamazoo, there even now are a few paper, package and specialty paper suppliers keep the industry important in the area. Although the mucklands have dried up and celery is not a key important local crop, there nevertheless are new businesses that have stepped in. Stryker is a global leader in manufacturing medical tools. Some of the top beer ever is created at Bell’s Brewery. A.M. Todd Company remains the world's foremost refiner of mint oil. Kalamazoo's dedication to education is obvious in influential Kalamazoo College and the larger school, Western Michigan University, that was built in 1903.

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