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*"Handcuffs could not hold Houdini" ''Salem Evening News'', April 17, 1906,
*"Handcuffs could not hold Houdini" ''Salem Evening News'', April 17, 1906,
*[http://innopac.noblenet.org/record=b3017553~S24 Hidden History of Salem] by S. Saville, p. 88-91


*"Seance called to bring famed escape artist back" ''Salem Evening News'', Sept. 21, 1990, p. 13  
*"Seance called to bring famed escape artist back" ''Salem Evening News'', Sept. 21, 1990, p. 13  

Revision as of 13:05, 28 January 2011

Harry Houdini, (Mar.24,1874-Oct. 31, 1926) the famous escape artist, visited Salem in 1906.

His given name was Erich Weiss. His background was Hungarian and he immigrated with his family to the U.S. at the age of four.

In three packed shows at the Salem Theater, Houdini escaped from a large secured wooden box, and a strapped locked barrel. He also escaped from inside a police cell at the Salem Police Station.

Houdini died (on Halloween) of a ruptured appendix caused by blows from an overzealous fan. When dying, he made his wife promise to have an annual seance on the anniversary on his death. His wife did this for 10 years. In 1990 a group of organizers in Salem held a seance on Halloween to call Houdini back.

See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Houdini, Harry
  • "Handcuffs could not hold Houdini" Salem Evening News, April 17, 1906,
  • "Seance called to bring famed escape artist back" Salem Evening News, Sept. 21, 1990, p. 13