Rap three
times on a door that reads "witch and magick museum" in the
corner of Tremont's 2678 West 14th St.
A traditional altar sits in its
center, a ceremonial bowl once owned by infamous occultist Aleister Crowley's
rests in a case and a glittering silver spell cord cascades down the side of
the room.
Most people
stumble upon the Buckland Gallery of Witchcraft and Magick out of intrigue
and chance.
You can get a full tour for $5.
Many others
come from around the country to celebrate the legacy of Raymond Buckland, who
died IN 2017.
A leading figure of the Wicca movement in the United
States, particularly Gardnerian Wicca, he founded the museum in 1966 in his New
York home.
-- Cleveland.com
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