American Museum of Magic
American Museum of Magic
Established in 1978 by Robert Lund, a collector of books, movies, recordings, posters, and apparatus associated with conjuring magic and magicians. The collection includes some of the apparatus of the great magician Harry Houdini. The museum also issues a periodic newsletter. Address: 107 E. Michigan Ave., Marshall, MI 49068.
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