Apex Town Hall (historic)

The Apex Town Hall, called Apex City Hall in the National Register of Historic Places is a historic town hall at 237 N Salem Street in the historic district of downtown Apex, North Carolina. It was built in 1912 after the June 12, 1911, fire destroyed several downtown buildings including the previous home of the town hall, Poe Brother's Store. The auditorium hosted silent movies, Chautauquas, dramas, and other community cultural events. Apex had a public works building attached to the back for a time, but it was removed to make parking spaces. The DMV had an office in the building for a time.

Apex Town Hall (historic)

The Apex Town Hall, called Apex City Hall in the National Register of Historic Places is a historic town hall at 237 N Salem Street in the historic district of downtown Apex, North Carolina. It was built in 1912 after the June 12, 1911, fire destroyed several downtown buildings including the previous home of the town hall, Poe Brother's Store. The auditorium hosted silent movies, Chautauquas, dramas, and other community cultural events. Apex had a public works building attached to the back for a time, but it was removed to make parking spaces. The DMV had an office in the building for a time.