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The Academy of Magical Arts is an organization devoted to the promotion and development of the art of magic.
It was created by William Larsen, Sr., and promoted by his two sons Milt Larsen and Bill Larsen into an international organization whose headquarters is the world-famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
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