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The APEX Museum Marks 47 Years of Preserving History & Culture

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The APEX Museum Marks 47 Years of Preserving History & Culture

Atlanta, GA – A true Atlanta treasure is turning 47! The APEX Museum, the city’s oldest Black history museum, is inviting the community to come together for a fun-filled Lot Party in honor of its rich legacy and vibrant future.

For nearly five decades, the APEX Museum has been a cultural beacon, interpreting and presenting history from an African American perspective. Founded in 1978 by veteran filmmaker Dan Moore Sr., whose vision was inspired by the legendary Dr. Benjamin Mays, the museum has welcomed visitors from across the globe, offering powerful exhibitions that illuminate African American contributions to America and the world.

Now, the APEX is ready to celebrate in style—right on historic Auburn Avenue.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Location: APEX Museum Parking Lot, 135 Auburn Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30303

Lot Party Highlights

  • Free Admission to the outdoor celebration
  • Guided Tours of the APEX Museum (with paid admission)
  • Live DJ spinning great tunes all day
  • Bounce House Fun for the kids
  • Food Trucks serving up mouthwatering bites
  • Local Vendors showcasing products, art, and more

This anniversary celebration isn’t just a party—it’s a living tribute to community, history, and culture. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits, enjoy great music and food, and connect with local creatives and entrepreneurs.

“Our 47th anniversary is a testament to the resilience of our history and the strength of our community,” says APEX leadership. “We welcome everyone to join us as we honor the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future.”

Whether you’re a longtime supporter or discovering the museum for the first time, this Lot Party is the perfect way to experience the APEX’s mission in action—bringing people together through education, storytelling, and cultural pride.

Come for the fun, stay for the history. See you on August 23rd!

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