Interesting! I wonder if this is a semi-common dream amongst collectors of vintage drums...because I, too, have an idea for such a place.
I have an idea for a "Drumuseum" that would showcase the evolution of drums/drum sets from the early days to the present. Some of the kits would be behind glass and some would be set up for hands-on playing. I would want it to be employed by the same kinds of passionate, drum-loving people as I have come across here at this forum -people who WANT to work with vintage drums -all day -everyday.
Of course, it would have to engage enough of the general public to make it feasible, so I imagine there would have to be Drumuseum-sponsored events -like drum circles or musical performances. etc. There could also be auctions for vintage drums on occasion -a la Christy's or Sotheby's. There could be drum shows held there...etc.
Ideally, it would be located in an easily-accessible and somewhat noisy area....like an airplane hangar, for example. It would have to be attractive enough and interesting enough to generate some daily sales -maybe a drum conservation/repair shop....maybe a performance stage included....maybe some teaching rooms...maybe an eventual recording studio...things that would encompass a wide variety of drum/music related activities...a place that could present and display some of the really interesting things...Extra-special kits/drums could be behind glass on a rotating turntable an lit in different ways to really show the stuff off! There could be historical information included -a little red button could be pressed and headphones put on to hear a bit of biographical info about these drums -like a rare Billy Gladstone drum, for example.
Well...it works as an idea to ME...What the general public would think is probably a lot less enthusiastic. It would ideally be a place that was paid for...the building could be updated with solar/wind energy and pretty much be designed to be self-sufficient. The technology is already available to achieve this and there are lots a people who are looking for places to apply their expertise in all these areas. So, the Drumuseum would definitely take a co-operative effort from a lot of different facets...but it just might work!