Walker–Klinner Farm


The Walker–Klinner Farm is a historic farm and historic district near Maplesville, Alabama. The present boundaries of the farm were established during the mid-1850s. The two-and-a-half-story Eastlake-style farmhouse was built in 1890. Other contributing structures include the front yard fence, tool shed, chicken house, corn crib, overseer's house, four tenant houses, shed, three barns, water pump, chicken coop, cemetery, store, and a dogtrot house. There are also 15 noncontributing structures on the property. The farm is significant for its intact mid-19th century farm boundaries and for being maintained as a farm for more than 135 years at the time of nomination to the National Register. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1987.