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Community Name: APEX 
Resided Within: WAKE COUNTY  
Community Link: http://www.apexnc.org/ 
 
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Apex History:
The town of Apex was incorporated in 1873, named for its location as the highest point on the Chatham Railroad between Richmond, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida. Apex grew slowly through the succeeding decades, despite several devastating fires, including a 1912 conflagration which destroyed most of the downtown business district. The town center was rebuilt and stands to this day, now one of the most intact railroad towns in the state. At the heart of town stands the Apex Union Depot, originally passenger station for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and later home to the locally-supported Apex Community Library. The depot now houses the Apex Chamber of Commerce

Apex suffered mild setbacks during the Depression-era, but growth began again in earnest in the 1950s. The town's position in proximity to North Carolina's Research Triangle Park spurred additional residential development, yet the town managed to preserve its small-town character. During the the 1990s, the town's population quadrupled to over 20,000, placing new demands upon Apex's infrastructure.

Apex has continued to grow in recent years. A sizable shopping center was built at the intersection of Highway 55 and US64, and several new neighborhoods have been built as the town grows toward the west. Several "infill" projects are also underway.

In October 2006, a chemical fire in an Apex waste processing facility generated worldwide headlines when much of the town was temporarily evacuated.[3] There were few serious injuries, and residents were soon able to return home.[4]

In July 2007, CNN/Money magazine ranked Apex #14th on its list of the nation's top 100 small towns.[5]

Geography:
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 10.6 square miles (27.5 km²), of which, 10.5 square miles (27.3 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km²) of it (0.57%) is water.

Neighboring towns include Cary to the north and northeast, Raleigh to the east, and Holly Springs to the south.

 
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