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Filed Under: Halloween Events
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Theme Attractions > Magic Shows
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1433 N Main Ave, Scranton, PA 18508, USA (Scranton, Pennsylvania)
 
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The Great Houdini
Harry Houdini was a magician whose illusions were so convincing that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed that Houdini had discovered actual teleportation. Houdini was a long-time adversary of Spiritualism and made a habit of exposing mediums as frauds. Some theorize that this quest of his ultimately lead to his murder. Houdini died on Halloween 1926 of what was believed by doctors to be blood poisoning from a burst appendix. 

Every year for the next ten years on the anniversary of his death, his Wife Bess would conduct a seance to attempt channeling his spirit from the beyond. Stubbornly, Houdini's ghost continued to debunk Spiritualism by refusing to appear. He continues this trend as even now some gather on Halloween and attempt to summon the ghost of Houdini.

Lovecraft & Houdini
H.P. Lovecraft ghost-wrote the pulp story Imprisoned with the Pharaohs for Harry Houdini with Houdini as the main character. Also known as Under the Pyramids, the story appeared in Weird Tales Magazine.

The Museum
This privately run museum in Scranton is dedicated to the life and work of Harry Houdini. Magicians Dorothy Deitrich and Johnny Bravo lead visitors through their museum while describing the life and accomplishments of Houdini as well as the controversy around his death. They also fit in a magic show for added amusement to the museum tour.

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Every October the Houdini Museum holds special events, including family-oriented magic shows. Call (570) 342-5555 for details.
 
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Houdini Museum in Scranton, PA
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The above content is for informational purposes only. Before making any travel arrangements, it is highly recommended that you contact those in charge of the property to check for updated availability and hours of operation. While we do our best to keep this information updated, we cannot guarantee that it is completely valid and up to date. Any destination marked "Closed to the Public" is marked that for a reason and we discourage any visits or attempts to gain access to that facility. Similarly, take note of any "Travel Advisory" that may be associated with a destination. Finally, treat any location and its local residents with respect. Any vandalism and/or unruly behavior is completely despicable and only ruins the experience for future visitors.

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