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The 50th anniversary event took place in August 2006.
 
The 50th anniversary event took place in August 2006.
  
The review of the 1st Midwest Magical Jubilee is in [[Genii 1957 October]], page 64 by [[Don Lawton]]. Sponsored by [[IBM Ring 1]], it was held at the Broadwiew Hotel in East St Louis.
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The review of the 1st Midwest Magical Jubilee is in [[Genii 1957 October]], page 64 by [[Don Lawton]]. Sponsored by [[IBM Ring 1]], it was held at the Broadwiew Hotel in East St Louis. Therefore the first Midwest magical jubilee really took place in Illinois (little know fact).
  
  

Revision as of 23:03, 29 November 2010

Midwest Magic Jubilee is an annual magic convention held in Missouri. Founded in 1956, it originally switched locations each year from St. Louis to Kansas City, though currently its permanent home is in St. Louis, which is also the headquarters (Ring One) of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

Hosting approximately 1000 attendees, it comprises a mix of magic lectures, demonstrations, and competitions, bringing in professional magicians from all over North America, and dealers from all over the world. It is said to have been Dai Vernon's favorite convention.

The 50th anniversary event took place in August 2006.

The review of the 1st Midwest Magical Jubilee is in Genii 1957 October, page 64 by Don Lawton. Sponsored by IBM Ring 1, it was held at the Broadwiew Hotel in East St Louis. Therefore the first Midwest magical jubilee really took place in Illinois (little know fact).


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