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American Museum of Magic

The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan, houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions, including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone Sr., (1885–1965).

American Museum of Magic
Location of American Museum of Magic
American Museum of Magic (the United States)
EstablishedApril 1, 1978 (1978-04-01)
LocationMarshall, Michigan
Coordinates42°16′20″N 84°57′31″W / 42.2722°N 84.9585°W / 42.2722; -84.9585
Websiteamericanmuseumofmagic.com

Museum collection edit

The American Museum of Magic is the largest magic museum in the United States open to the public.[1] The collection is extensive, and includes both famous and obscure magicians (for example, it has artifacts from Clare Cummings, who was 'Milky The Twin Pines Magic Clown' and who donated most of his magic tricks to this museum).[2] The museum celebrates the art of magic and the devotion of magicians to their craft.[3][4] Founded on April 1, 1978, the museum celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2008.[5]

As the Michigan Historical marker on the site notes: this "unique collection … celebrates the magician's arts of wonder and delight. Michigan's link to magic is no illusion for nearby Colon, Michigan, a center of magic manufacturing," and Harry Blackstone's home. Registered Site L1240 Erected 1985. Indeed, the town and Mr. Blackstone are noted in another historical marker in Colon.[6]

It has been described as "the Smithsonian Museum of magic."[7] "It is this wealth of extra, un-exhibited stuff that gives this place such promise. ... The museum has thousands of files on everyone from Doug Henning to Donna Delberts, 'the world's only lady fire eater', who turned out to be an AWOL American GI and a man."[4]

Specifically, the museum includes 2,009 heralds, handbills, and window cards, 587 show-bills, and over 5,000 programs, 10,000 books, 24,000 magazines, and 46,000 photos. The museum's collection also includes apparatus, magic sets, letters, diaries, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and a half million pieces of "ephemera."[8] The archive, located in the Lund Memorial Library, includes thousands of little-known illusionists.[9] Magician David Copperfield calls it "one of my favorite places on earth".[10]

Important exhibits include Doug Henning's "Zig Zag" illusion, various apparatus used by Howard Thurston in "one of the largest illusion shows across America", and the “Milk Can” and "Overboard Box" used by Harry Houdini.[11]

Lund at one time was in possession of a large cache of important books by occultist Aleister Crowley from Crowley's own collection, which Crowley had stored in a Detroit warehouse many years previously but had not reclaimed.[12]

 
One of the rooms inside the museum.

History edit

The American Museum of Magic was founded by the late Robert Lund, a Detroit-area writer and editor who was an obsessed collector of magic artifacts, with the assistance of his wife, the late Elaine Lund. It is said Mr. Lund liked the craft and skills, but decided early on that he lacked the showmanship necessary to become a world class magician. Instead Lund determined that his mark on magic would be to become its foremost student of magic history and collect everything he could find that related to his beloved art. Following his lifelong quest, he "ultimately gathered a collection that grew to be one of the worlds largest and greatest."

The museum is housed in a 140-year-old Victorian building (built in 1868) which has been a saloon, billiard parlor, clothing store, and museum.[13] It is located at 107 East Michigan Avenue, Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan.[14] The building has been meticulously restored by Bob and Elaine Lund. She silk screened window posters, restored floors, installed cabinets, and did major clean up. Their daughter has ably assisted. They "put their heart and souls into the Museum."[8] The City of Marshall was sufficiently impressed that it awarded them a silver cup.[11]

Museum operation and events edit

In 2005 the museum was taken over by a new board of directors, which has sought to revitalize it.[4] The American Museum of Magic, Inc. is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) charitable corporation.[15]

The museum offers group tours, field trips, virtual tours, and virtual student workshops. The Lund Memorial Library houses much of the museum's collection and is open by appointment to researchers.[16] Each October the Museum regularly hosts an event of prestidigitation, escape, and feats that are said to be amazing.[17][18][19]

Magician Terry Evanswood was given an award by the museum.

Other Blackstone exhibits edit

In 1985, on the 100th anniversary of his father's birth, Harry Blackstone Jr. donated to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. the original floating light bulb - Thomas Edison designed and built it - and the original Casadega Cabinet, used in the "Dancing Handkerchief" illusion. This was the first donation accepted by the Smithsonian in the field of magic.[20]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Absolute Michigan. Archived from the original on 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  2. ^ "Clare Cummings, Milky the Twin Pines Magic Clown".
  3. ^ Pohlen, Jerome (2014). Oddball Michigan: A Guide to 450 Really Strange Places. Chicago Review Press. pp. 176, 299. ISBN 978-1613748930. ISBN 978-1613748930.
  4. ^ a b c Roadside America. "American Museum of Magic". RoadsideAmerica.com. from the original on March 9, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  5. ^ "American Museum of Magic home page".
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-14. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  7. ^ "American Museum of Magic". Google Cultural Institute. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  8. ^ a b Fajurid, Gabe (1999-02-04). . The Michigan Daily. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  9. ^ "Marshall Michigan history, American Museum of Magic".
  10. ^ Moon Travel Guide, American Museum of Magic. September 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ a b . Marshall area Chamber of Commerce. Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  12. ^ "The Caxton Club | Caxtonian". caxtonclub.org. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  13. ^ "American Museum of Magic". Historical Marshall. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  15. ^ "Tax exempt world".
  16. ^ "about - American Museum of Magic - Festivals, History, Performing Arts". Retrieved 2021-03-29.
  17. ^ "Bob Lund". Genii. 43 (7): 433, Cover. July 1979.(subscription required)
  18. ^ McConnell, John H. (July 1979). "The American Museum of Magic". Genii. 43 (7): 450.(subscription required)
  19. ^ "Genii Magazine on American Museum of Magic".(subscription required)
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2008-04-22.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • American Museum of Magic home page.
  • Fajurid, Gabe (1999-02-04). . The Michigan Daily. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  • "American Museum of Magic". Under the Radar. Pure Michigan. August 7, 2014 – via YouTube.
  • spiritofmichigan (August 1, 2012). "SHOW 1731 American Museum of Magic - Soo Locks" (Video). Michigan Magazine. Retrieved 2017-08-29 – via YouTube.
  • "Michigan Time Traveler, Michigan magic" (PDF). Lansing State Journal. October 9, 2002. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  • Waymarking, American Museum of Magic, Image Gallery.

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The American Museum of Magic in Marshall Michigan houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone Sr 1885 1965 American Museum of MagicLocation of American Museum of MagicShow map of MichiganAmerican Museum of Magic the United States Show map of the United StatesEstablishedApril 1 1978 1978 04 01 LocationMarshall MichiganCoordinates42 16 20 N 84 57 31 W 42 2722 N 84 9585 W 42 2722 84 9585Websiteamericanmuseumofmagic wbr com Contents 1 Museum collection 2 History 3 Museum operation and events 4 Other Blackstone exhibits 5 See also 6 Notes 7 Further reading 8 External linksMuseum collection editThe American Museum of Magic is the largest magic museum in the United States open to the public 1 The collection is extensive and includes both famous and obscure magicians for example it has artifacts from Clare Cummings who was Milky The Twin Pines Magic Clown and who donated most of his magic tricks to this museum 2 The museum celebrates the art of magic and the devotion of magicians to their craft 3 4 Founded on April 1 1978 the museum celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2008 5 As the Michigan Historical marker on the site notes this unique collection celebrates the magician s arts of wonder and delight Michigan s link to magic is no illusion for nearby Colon Michigan a center of magic manufacturing and Harry Blackstone s home Registered Site L1240 Erected 1985 Indeed the town and Mr Blackstone are noted in another historical marker in Colon 6 It has been described as the Smithsonian Museum of magic 7 It is this wealth of extra un exhibited stuff that gives this place such promise The museum has thousands of files on everyone from Doug Henning to Donna Delberts the world s only lady fire eater who turned out to be an AWOL American GI and a man 4 Specifically the museum includes 2 009 heralds handbills and window cards 587 show bills and over 5 000 programs 10 000 books 24 000 magazines and 46 000 photos The museum s collection also includes apparatus magic sets letters diaries manuscripts scrapbooks and a half million pieces of ephemera 8 The archive located in the Lund Memorial Library includes thousands of little known illusionists 9 Magician David Copperfield calls it one of my favorite places on earth 10 Important exhibits include Doug Henning s Zig Zag illusion various apparatus used by Howard Thurston in one of the largest illusion shows across America and the Milk Can and Overboard Box used by Harry Houdini 11 Lund at one time was in possession of a large cache of important books by occultist Aleister Crowley from Crowley s own collection which Crowley had stored in a Detroit warehouse many years previously but had not reclaimed 12 nbsp One of the rooms inside the museum History editThe American Museum of Magic was founded by the late Robert Lund a Detroit area writer and editor who was an obsessed collector of magic artifacts with the assistance of his wife the late Elaine Lund It is said Mr Lund liked the craft and skills but decided early on that he lacked the showmanship necessary to become a world class magician Instead Lund determined that his mark on magic would be to become its foremost student of magic history and collect everything he could find that related to his beloved art Following his lifelong quest he ultimately gathered a collection that grew to be one of the worlds largest and greatest The museum is housed in a 140 year old Victorian building built in 1868 which has been a saloon billiard parlor clothing store and museum 13 It is located at 107 East Michigan Avenue Marshall Calhoun County Michigan 14 The building has been meticulously restored by Bob and Elaine Lund She silk screened window posters restored floors installed cabinets and did major clean up Their daughter has ably assisted They put their heart and souls into the Museum 8 The City of Marshall was sufficiently impressed that it awarded them a silver cup 11 Museum operation and events editIn 2005 the museum was taken over by a new board of directors which has sought to revitalize it 4 The American Museum of Magic Inc is a tax exempt 501 c 3 charitable corporation 15 The museum offers group tours field trips virtual tours and virtual student workshops The Lund Memorial Library houses much of the museum s collection and is open by appointment to researchers 16 Each October the Museum regularly hosts an event of prestidigitation escape and feats that are said to be amazing 17 18 19 Magician Terry Evanswood was given an award by the museum Other Blackstone exhibits editIn 1985 on the 100th anniversary of his father s birth Harry Blackstone Jr donated to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D C the original floating light bulb Thomas Edison designed and built it and the original Casadega Cabinet used in the Dancing Handkerchief illusion This was the first donation accepted by the Smithsonian in the field of magic 20 See also editList of magic museumsNotes edit American Museum of Magic Absolute Michigan Archived from the original on 2010 02 13 Retrieved 2008 04 20 Clare Cummings Milky the Twin Pines Magic Clown Pohlen Jerome 2014 Oddball Michigan A Guide to 450 Really Strange Places Chicago Review Press pp 176 299 ISBN 978 1613748930 ISBN 978 1613748930 a b c Roadside America American Museum of Magic RoadsideAmerica com Archived from the original on March 9 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 20 American Museum of Magic home page Harry Blackstone and Colon Michigan Archived from the original on 2007 12 14 Retrieved 2008 04 18 American Museum of Magic Google Cultural Institute Retrieved 2017 08 29 a b Fajurid Gabe 1999 02 04 Magic Museum provides mecca for experts fans alike The Michigan Daily Archived from the original on 2008 05 01 Retrieved 2008 04 20 Marshall Michigan history American Museum of Magic Moon Travel Guide American Museum of Magic Archived September 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b American Museum of Magic Marshall area Chamber of Commerce Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2008 04 20 The Caxton Club Caxtonian caxtonclub org Retrieved 2017 11 29 American Museum of Magic Historical Marshall Retrieved 2017 08 29 Michigan Historical markers Archived from the original on 2010 03 15 Retrieved 2008 04 18 Tax exempt world about American Museum of Magic Festivals History Performing Arts Retrieved 2021 03 29 Bob Lund Genii 43 7 433 Cover July 1979 subscription required McConnell John H July 1979 The American Museum of Magic Genii 43 7 450 subscription required Genii Magazine on American Museum of Magic subscription required Harry Blackstone Jr donates Harry Blackstone Sr illusions to Smithsonian Archived from the original on 2008 05 14 Retrieved 2008 04 22 Further reading editWaldron Daniel June 1991 American Museum of Magic Its True Story Paperback Meyerbooks ISBN 0 916638 76 6 ISBN 978 0 916638 76 4 External links editAmerican Museum of Magic home page Fajurid Gabe 1999 02 04 Magic Museum provides mecca for experts fans alike The Michigan Daily Archived from the original on 2008 05 01 Retrieved 2008 04 20 Marshall Michigan commentary on American Museum of Magic Michigan Historical markers American Museum of Magic Under the Radar Pure Michigan August 7 2014 via YouTube spiritofmichigan August 1 2012 SHOW 1731 American Museum of Magic Soo Locks Video Michigan Magazine Retrieved 2017 08 29 via YouTube Michigan Time Traveler Michigan magic PDF Lansing State Journal October 9 2002 Retrieved 2017 08 29 Waymarking American Museum of Magic Image Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Museum of Magic amp oldid 1198079558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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