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APEX Museum

Coordinates: 33°45′19″N 84°22′59″W / 33.75528°N 84.38306°W / 33.75528; -84.38306
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The APEX Museum ("African American Panoramic Experience") is a museum of history presented from the black perspective. It is located on Auburn Avenue in the Sweet Auburn historic district of Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

The Apex Museum was founded in 1978 by Mr. Dan Moore.

The mission of the African-American Panoramic Experience (APEX) Museum is 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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33°45′19″N 84°22′59″W / 33.75528°N 84.38306°W / 33.75528; -84.38306