The Music Makers Museum, located in Highland County, Ohio, is a family-friendly, interactive phonograph museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing early music recording technology and the voices of America's first recording artists. The museum chronicles the evolution of music recording and playback devices, from Edison's phonographs to more modern formats, highlighting the development of the recording industry and its influence on how we listen to music today. Its interactive exhibition, "How'd We Get Here?", allows visitors to immerse themselves in early music-listening experiences and learn about the changing musical landscape of American styles from 1840 to 2000. The museum features a collection of over 50 playable phonographs, wire recorders, a 1946 jukebox, and other artifacts. It is recognized as an official stop on the America 250-Ohio Creativity Trail, celebrating Ohio's rich musical heritage. The museum is open by appointment, typically from April through November.

