The Mmuseumm, New York City: A museum in an elevator shaft. Showcases modern artifacts that reflect contemporary events and culture.
The Matchstick Marvels Museum, Gladbrook, Iowa: Dedicated to intricate sculptures made entirely from matchsticks. Showcases Pat Acton's remarkable creations.
The Museum of Miniature Houses, Carmel, Indiana: Filled with tiny replicas of houses, rooms, and other scenes meticulously crafted to scale.
The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum: A small space packed with artifacts, paintings, and sculptures related to voodoo culture and history.
The International Banana Museum, Mecca, California: A museum with over 20,000 banana-related items, from salt shakers to records and toys.
Tiny Town, Morrison, Colorado: An outdoor museum featuring over 100 miniature buildings, replicating a real town.
Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia, Burlingame, California: Dedicated to the iconic candy and its many dispensers, including a world's largest dispenser.
The Micro Museum, Brooklyn, New York: Showcases the multimedia art created by Kathleen and William Laziza since 1983.
Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum, Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Over 20,000 sets of salt and pepper shakers from the past centuries.
The American Museum of the House Cat, Sylva, North Carolina: Features antique toys, folk art, and other cat-related memorabilia.