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MPH Tour - 2007

 

The Apex Historical Society's 2013 home tour will be held

Sunday, December 8, 2013
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (rain or shine)

The tour will feature five homes, the Apex United Methodist Church chapel, the historic Apex train depot (home of the Chamber of Commerce) and the Maynard-Pearson House (home of the Apex Historical Society).

When you purchase a tour guide brochure (one per person), that will serve as your admissions ticket and provide site location information.

Tour site locations for 2013:

Keith and Charlotte Otterbein, 403 Grove Street, Apex, NC
Mack and Pam Thorpe, 501 New Hill - Olive Chapel Road, Apex, NC
Alexis Miller and Ryan Reed, 611 Olive Street, Apex, NC
Bobby and Alene Glover, 1711 Brashear Court, Apex, NC
Joe & Amanda Coughlin, 1009 North Salem Street, Apex, NC
The Apex United Methodist Church chapel, 100 E. Chatham Street, Apex, NC
The Maynard-Pearson House - 1101 Olive Chapel Road
The Historic Downtown Depot - Chamber of Commerce - 220 North Salem Street


Ticket prices:

$10.00 per adult, $5.00 for children (12 and under), Babes-in-arms free
    if purchased in advance.

$12.00 per adult, $5.00 for children (12 and under), Babes in arms free
    on tour day.

Tickets may be purchased in advance starting first week in November at the following locations:

Apex Chamber of Commerce
Antiques on Salem Street
Lynn's Hallmark

The Rusty Bucket

Tickets may be purchased on tour day at the Apex Chamber of Commerce (old train station) or at any house on the tour.

Refreshments will be served at the Maynard-Pearson House during tour hours and the Society's Old Fashion Sweet Shoppe will offer homemade candies for sale to benefit operation of the Maynard-Pearson House. AHS Note Cards will also be available for sale at the Maynard-Pearson House during the tour.
The Apex Historical Society is a non-profit, membership-supported organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the history of Apex, North Carolina.
Apex Historical Society
P.O. Box 506
Apex, NC 27502

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