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=== Historic sites === [[File:Walker-Klinner Farm Feb 2012 01.jpg|thumb|right|The Walker-Klinner Farm ({{coord|32|48|9|N|86|48|25|W|display=inline|region:US-AL_type:landmark_scale:5000}}) near to the original location of Maplesville]] There are four historic sites currently listed in Maplesville. The [[Walker-Klinner Farm]] is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama|National Register of Historic Places]], and the following three locations are listed on the [[Properties on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by county (Autauga–Choctaw)|Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]]: * Maplesville Depot (circa 1912; listed November 23, 1976).{{sfn|TOMAHistory}}{{sfn|Kaetz|2013}} * Maplesville Methodist Episcopal Church (circa 1870–1890; listed December 4, 1992).{{sfn|Kaetz|2013}} * Maplesville Railroad Historic District (19th–20th century; listed September 26, 2003).{{sfn|Kaetz|2013}} ==== Maplesville Depot ==== [[Image:Maplesville Depot Feb 2012 02.jpg|thumb|right|The Maplesville Depot ({{coord|32|47|20.87|N|86|52|11.44|W|name=Maplesville Depot, Alabama|display=inline|region:US-AL_type:landmark_scale:5000}}{{sfn|ALDOT}}) as it stood in 2012]] {{expand section|date=February 2025}} Maplesville's first railroad depot was constructed when the [[Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad]] arrived in 1853.{{sfn|LeCroy|Dennis|1989|p=}}{{page needed|date=February 2025}}{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=42}}{{sfn|Kaetz|2013}} In 1865, the depot was destroyed in a raid by Union general [[James H. Wilson]], as [[Wilson's Raid]]ers marched on to Selma.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=42}} It was replaced soon after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]],{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=42}} but was destroyed by fire in 1911.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=41}} The fire had begun at a building owned by a local merchant, R. H. Martin, and had spread to several nearby wood-frame structures, one of which was the depot.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=41}} It was reconstructed in 1912 and has continued to stand thereafter.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=42}} The [[Maplesville High School]]{{efn|at {{coord|32|48|11|N|086|52|42|W|format=dms|display=inline|region:US-AL_type:landmark_scale:5000|name=Maplesville High School, Alabama}} per the GNIS}} was accredited in 1932.{{sfn|Ickes|1933|p=1|loc=Alabama (June 30, 1932)}} Before then, children had to take the train to and from [[Plantersville, Alabama|Plantersville]], the location of the Dallas County High School.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=43}} It cost {{USD|4.89|year=1931}} for a book of one month's worth of return tickets for a student on the number 19 train.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=43}} Dallas County High arranged for its classes to begin after the arrival of the train from Maplesville, with local students attending a [[study hall]] in the morning until the others arrived.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=44}} By 2022 the Depot was being used as a senior citizen recreation centre.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=42}} It had been remodelled with new kitchens and restrooms for use in a [[meals on wheels]] program for senior citizens as part of the celebrations of the [[United States Bicentennial]] in 1976.{{sfn|ARBA|1977|p=12|loc=Maplesville}} Of the GM&O railroad, only the railbed remains.{{sfn|Singleton|2022|p=44}} ==== Old Maplesville Cemetery ==== [[Image:Old Maplesville Cemetery Entrance.jpg|thumb|right|The entrance to the Old Maplesville Cemetery ({{coord|32|48|30|N|086|49|11|W|format=dms|display=inline|region:US-AL_type:landmark_scale:5000|name=Old Maplesville Cemetery, Alabama}})]] The Old Maplesville Cemetery, at the site of the original Maplesville, is located along what is now [[Alabama State Route 191|Highway 191]].{{sfn|TOMACemeteries}} {{citation needed span|It contains many of the town's original inhabitants.|date=February 2025}} This cemetery is also home to the oldest grave in [[Chilton County, Alabama|Chilton County]], dating back to 1833.{{sfn|TOMACemeteries}} {{citation needed span|However, the cemetery is just a fraction of its former size. Today, roughly 50 of the original tombstones remain.|date=February 2025}} During the construction of [[Alabama State Route 191|Highway 191]], several of the graves were destroyed during the process.{{sfn|LeCroy|Dennis|1989|p=}}{{page needed|date=February 2025}}
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