This quaint, picturesque community has an interesting history. For years
it was a rural hamlet with a nearby pond, simply called Log Pond. It
later became Apex, and the pond was eventually drained in the name of
progress. Apex appeared on the map because of the coalfields in
Chatham/Lee County. The coal companies needed to get their coal to
Raleigh, and around 1870, the Chatham Railroad was chugging along, right
by Log Pond. It officially became Apex with the establishment of a post
office. Apex put the railroad to use immediately and shipped lumber,
tar, turpentine, and pitch. Early on, Apex passed a few ordinances that
some might find in the Wild West, including those dealing with whiskey,
gambling, and prostitution. The town suffered two fires in the early
1900s, but its residents persevered, and Apex's small-town charm is
still enjoyed today.