Houdini’s Grave

Houdini's Grave
Machpelah Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens. A 1995 article in the NY Times tells how Houdini’s grave is maintained by a fund from the Society of American Magicians. A ceremony by the society used to take place at the grave on Halloween, but the cemetary now closes the gates then because of fear of vandalism.

Houdini's Grave
My friend Chris is a magician, he recently moved to Queens a few blocks away from where Houdini is buried. People leave all sorts of strange tributes on the grave. Playing cards, the silk and the key that were left have obvious resonance with the master magician. The rocks appear to be a custom in this Jewish cemetery. Leaving your business card is a bit tacky. But probably the most inappropriate object must be the tiny witch’s broom. If anything, Houdini was a foe of spiritualists and such.

Notice that the death date of his wife was not carved. Bess Houdini died on February 11, 1943, 17 years after her husband, in Needles, California, aboard an eastbound train traveling from Los Angeles to New York City. She was not permitted to be interred with her late husband at the Machpelah Cemetery in Queens, New York because she was a gentile. She is interred at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York.

Houdini's Grave

Houdini's Grave
Snakes consuming each other in some mystical embrace, hmmm. Society of American Magicians The website lists his precidency from 1917-1926. Someone has chipped away the 6 and pencilled in 7.

Houdini's Grave
The last trick and the Joker is on top.


 

Comment (1)

  1. MARGARET MARY HANLEY wrote:

    GREAT JOB…WHEN I WAS A KID LOL 1960 WE WOULD PLAY IN THIS CEMETERY.AND OF COURSE VISIT THIS PARTICULAR GRAVE SITE.THANKS FROM AN OLD SOUL FROM BROOKLYN.MARGARET HANLEY………….

    Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 10:33 am #