Dive into African-American Heritage at The APEX Museum with admissions for two to six or memberships, up to 56% off
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Visit an African-American history museum focusing on black community contributions globally; explore unique exhibits and more
History museums let us peek into how life used to be, with artifacts and stories all behind glass. Ever wonder what it would be like to step back in time? At this museum, there are chances to see intriguing exhibits showcasing rich narratives. From the “Sweet Auburn: Street of Pride” to the “MAAFA Exhibit,” visitors can dive deep into significant events. Memberships come with perks like free admission and gifts for both individuals and families.
What we offer
The deal includes multiple options like admissions for two, four, or six people, as well as family or individual memberships. Each option provides access to diverse exhibits highlighting African-American heritage. Memberships come with additional perks such as free admission and unique gifts depending on the package chosen.- 3-PACK: Admission for 4 People: Enjoy entry for four people to explore various exhibits.
- 3-PACK: Admission for Two People: Experience the museum's offerings with a companion.
- Admission for 4 People: Bring friends or family for a group visit.
- Admission for 6 People: Perfect option for larger groups or family outings.
- Admission for Two People: Share the experience with someone special.
- Family Membership: Includes benefits like free admission and special gifts.
- Individual Membership: Offers personal access plus complimentary posters.
Why you should grab the offer
The APEX Museum offers an incredible opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of African-American history through its unique location in Atlanta's Sweet Auburn district. The diverse range of exhibits covers everything from cultural milestones like 'Sweet Auburn' street pride to educational narratives such as 'Women in STEM.' Not only do visitors get access to these compelling stories, but they also gain insights from upcoming exhibitions that delve into Black Victorian material culture and the poignant MAAFA exhibit. This deal is perfect for anyone looking to expand their understanding of important historical events while enjoying engaging experiences like exclusive Kwanzaa celebrations. Choosing this offer means supporting an institution dedicated to preserving and sharing vital aspects of history that might otherwise remain overlooked.Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Must activate by expiration date on voucher; membership expires 12 days from activation date.
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Additional Info
- Museum is closed Sunday and Monday.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 20 per person.
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
- Valid only for option purchased.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
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About The APEX MUSEUM
Tell us about your museum.
The APEX offers a unique look at history from an African-American perspective. We do not begin our story with slavery, but rather with Africa and its rich splendor and glory. It is important to know that from this rich continent came medicine, math, architecture, science, and much more.
What are some of your unique exhibits that stand out from other museums?
The APEX has recreated scenes from Atlanta's Sweet Auburn, which Fortune Magazine in 1957 called "the richest Negro street in the world." Here you can see a replica of the Yates & Milton drug store, [which was] famous as a gathering place. You can also board the replica of a vintage trolley and watch a video called The Journey, narrated by Ossie Davis, and Sweet Auburn Street of Pride, narrated by Cicely Tyson.
Why is Black History Month important to you?
While Black History Month is important because it brings attention to a very important segment of our community, our theme here at the APEX is, "where every month is Black History Month."
What does being a black business owner mean to you?
Black business ownership is important because it symbolizes the strength and tenacity of a people who have endured hardships and emerged undaunted.
Where do you hope to see your museum and community in the next five years?
The APEX plans to build on its adjoining lot, a 90,000 square-foot facility with a complete "walk-through" [of] history in EPCOT Center fashion.
Why did you decide to work with Groupon again?
I have been so amazed and impressed with the results we have received from our association with Groupon. I did not know what to expect, but have been very pleased with having more than 2400 responses in only six months.
Anything else you want to add that we didn't cover?
The APEX...was founded in 1978 by a veteran filmmaker from Philadelphia, Dan Moore, Sr. It was inspired by the life of Morehouse President, Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, and remains a source of information and inspiration.