All About Apex NC
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Discovering Apex, NC
Overview
Apex, located in Wake County, North Carolina, is a charming suburb of Raleigh with the motto "The Peak of Good Living". As of 2007, the town boasted nearly 32,000 residents.
History and Growth
Apex was incorporated in 1873, earning its name as the highest point on the Chatham Railroad between Jacksonville, Florida, and Richmond, Virginia. Initially, growth was gradual, but this changed after a devastating fire in 1912. The town was rebuilt and stands as one of North Carolina’s most complete railroad towns.
In the 1950s, proximity to North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park spurred significant growth. Despite a population boom that quadrupled numbers in the 1990s, Apex retained its small-town charm. By 2007, CNN/Money magazine recognized it as one of the top 100 small towns.
Demographics and Income
Apex is home to a diverse range of ethnicities, although over 80% of the population is Caucasian. The town enjoys a robust median household income of $71,052, and a median family income of $78,689, with less than 2% of residents living below the poverty line.
Transportation
Apex offers various transportation options. It is near Raleigh-Durham International Airport, I-40, and US-64. While passenger trains don't run through Apex, nearby Raleigh and Cary provide Amtrak services. The Triangle Transit Authority offers bus services that connect Apex to Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill.
Apex artfully balances growth with a vibrant community spirit, making it a desirable place to call home.
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