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APEX Museum

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135 Auburn Ave NE Atlanta GA 30303
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(404) 523-2739
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(404) 523-3248

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00am-3:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-3:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-3:00pm
Friday
11:00am-3:00pm
Saturday
11:00am-3:00pm

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APEX is an acronym for African-American Panoramic Experience. This title embodies the mission of...

The Mission Statement:To Accurately Interpret and present history from an African American perspective in order to help all American and International visitors better understand and appreciate the contributions of African Americans to America as well as the world.

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A world of African-American history--right in your own backyard.

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How Sweet It Is
The APEX, which stands for African American Panoramic Experience Museum, is dedicated to African-American artists and their history in Atlanta and throughout the world....

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I had a fabulous visit at the APEX Museum in the downtown area just west of 75. This museum tells the story of how Atlanta became the mecca for African American culture and business in … I had a fabulous visit at the APEX Museum in the downtown area just west of 75. This museum tells the story of how Atlanta became the mecca for African American culture and business in the south. There is two...

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I have visited this place a few time and i just find it so tranquil. This place is great if you are a true art buff and just want a quick day adventure. I recommend going more than once … I have visited this place a few time and i just find it so tranquil. This place is great if you are a true art buff and just want a quick day adventure. I recommend going more than once because you miss alot...

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This is a great place to visit while in Atlanta. Rich with African decent history. From slavery to today's accomplishments. I didn't take any pictures but will the next time I visit

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Loved my experience here. Met wonderful people and would love to go back! ✌️

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This is a great place to visit and go on the tour. It gives an interesting perspective and fantastic information. It is well worth a visit.

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APEX is an acronym for African-American Panoramic Experience. This title embodies the mission of the APEX. It also provides its visitors with a complete view of African-American history.

The Apex Museum is located on the Historic Auburn Ave in Atlanta. The museum has been around since 1978, and showcases African American contributions to America & the world. There is a Trolley Theatre as well as the Yates & Milton Drug Store which is one of Atlanta's first black-owned businesses. This museum contains extensive information on the history and transformation of Auburn Ave.

A black history museum that showcases a variety of changing exhibitions of the Black Diaspora ranging from hair styles to art and dancing to Africa's history.

The African-American Panoramic Experience is a museum that catalogs the history of Atlanta's Sweet Auburn neighborhood. Located near the boyhood home of Martin Luther King, Jr., the APEX also serves as the nation's foremost center for the study of African-American history. There is a replica of a Sweet Auburn Avenue drugstore and barbershop, as well as a theater trolley car which shows an...

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