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Prepare your wands, there's a 'Harry Potter' exhibit coming to the U.S.

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One thing is true for Harry Potter fans: There can never be enough magic.

That's why we are so excited that Harry Potter: A History Of Magic is coming to the U.S. this fall.

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The exhibtion, created by the British Library, opened in London last October. And, yeah, we were pretty jealous—but we don't need to be anymore. 

From Oct. 5, 2018 to Jan. 27, 2019, Harry Potter fans will have the chance to visit the exhibit at the New York Historical Society, in New York City. The date follows the 20th anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone, in September 2018.

The exhibit includes special collections from both the U.S. and U.K. publishers of the Harry Potter series, including rare books, manuscripts, original drafts by author J.K. Rowling, as well as drawings by illustrators Mary GrandPré and Jim Kay and magical objects.

Take a look at this video made by the British Library, which explains what you'll see at the exhibition. We dare say it's pretty magical.

Ready? We are!

Tickets to the general public go on sale in April, but New-York Historical Members can grab them as soon as Feb. 14.

If you can't get to New York, you can still order Harry Potter: A History Of Magic, the book that accompanies the exhibition, online.

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