On January 7th, 1918 Houdini performed his "Vanishing Elephant" illusion at New York's Hippodrome Theaterin a musical revue called, "Cheer Up."
The Hippodrome featured the world's largest stage as well as a troupe of trained elephants.
The illusion called for only a huge cabinet, an elephant, and a team of twelve, strong men. Houdini began with a cabinet, he described as "about eight feet square, twenty six inches off the floor." All parts of the cabinets where shown to the audience and the elephant was walked inside. Once inside the cabinet, the doors and curtains were closed. Once reopened, the cabinet was empty, the elephant vanished.
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