Apex Museum

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Atlanta, United States

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History museum· Museums· Tourist attraction

Apex Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Apex Museum is located in Atlanta, United States on 135 Auburn Ave NE. Apex Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in United States.

Address

135 Auburn Ave NE

Phone

+1 4045232739

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mika Owens

I purchased tickets on Groupon and it was a great experience and educational for me and the kids. Definitely going back.. to go learn more about Atlanta.

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Living Life

Of all of the States I drove through on my road trip this stop had to be the most significant. Every bit of information the mainstream museums leave out about black history is here. Rather than focusing on slavery this museum celebrates black achievement also. A must visit for adults and school aged kids to counteract the negative drivel portrayed by the media. ••••EACHONE•TEACHONE•••• Tap on my name or icon above and scroll down to see even more locations: 700 BLACK HISTORY ICONS. 320 CELEBRITY LOCATIONS. .

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Adam Waldvogel

After visiting the Center for Civil and Human Rights and after touring many of the Civil Rights notable historical spots and after going to the MLK Jr. National Park and visitor center, we went to this little gem of a museum. It’s nothing high tech, but the history and stories on display, as well as the staff, make it well worth a visit. There is a very informative and important exhibit of African history prior to the slave trade when Africans were the Queens and Kings and movers and shakers of the country.

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Terri Van Dorn

Awesome history. Thank you for giving back to the community.

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Brittany Gates

The APEX Museum is a great museum to view black history and the history of black people and business all along Sweet Auburn. The admission price is very reasonable and the exhibits are expertly done. The replicas are great in my opinion. Finally, there is a hall of black inventors and their inventions, along with an exhibit of black women in STEM.