Cobbe Collection, The
Surrey, England: Collection of historic keyboard instruments with composer connections. Recital programme.
Empire State Theatre and Musical Instrument Museum
Syracuse, New York; features a working Wurlitzer theater organ: includes location and membership information.
Finchcocks Living Museum of Music
Kent, UK: Keyboard instruments from 18th and 19th centuries, chamber organs, harpsichords, virginals, spinets and clavichords.
Instrument Encyclopedia - Stearns Collection
Musical instruments from around the world including over 140 artifacts from the Stearns Collection at the University of Michigan.
Mandolin Melodies Museum
Nagoya, Japan; exhibits instruments and recordings from around the world.
Moeginomura Museum Hall of Halls
Collects and exhibits automatic musical instruments, antique music boxes and traditional Japanese tableware. Located in Kiyosato, Japan.
Music House Museum
(Acme, MI: near Traverse City) preserves and restores mechanical musical instruments.
Musikhistorisk Museum
The Museum of Musical Instruments in Copenhagen. Information in English and Danish.
National Music Museum
At the University of South Dakota, this collection includes instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods.
Smithsonian Magazine: It's a Wurlitzer
Article about a theatre organ on display.
The Band Museum
Pine Bluff, Arkansas: includes pictures of vintage and antique band instruments.
The Musical Museum
London, England: Describes it collection of automatic mechanical musical instruments; activities; volunteer opportunities; and links.
Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum
Describes ukulele history: includes events, artists, membership information, and online shop.
Whittaker's Musical Museum
(Waiheke Island, New Zealand) Displays and demonstrates instruments from the last 400 years.
World Of Accordions Museum
Featuring about 1000 instruments, artifacts, a gift shop, and a library. Includes events, publications, memberships, and volunteer opportunities. Located in Superior, Wisconsin, United States.