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  1. Southwide Baptist Church. 7. Defuniak Springs Art Coop. An art gallery featuring local artists offering canvas art, porcelain, pottery, jewelry, basketry, glass art, photography, vintage art, classes, workshops and special events. An antique store with a large selection of antiques and collectibles. 8.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · 10. DeFuniak Springs Art Gallery. Exploring the historic downtown at DeFuniak Springs I came across this showcase for local art at 702 Baldwin Ave. Set within Anita’s Half & Half, the DeFuniak Springs Art Gallery is run by a co-op. If you want to support local artists and makers, this is the place to come.

  3. Make your way around Circle Drive. Surrounding Lake DeFuniak are nearly 200 historic homes and buildings. About 40 of these are noted on the National Register of Historic Places, and many date back to the Chautauqua Institution that thrived here until the late 1920s. Eighteen detailed signs and a map of the original 1884 campus provide more ...

  4. May 7, 2024 · DeFuniak Springs is the seat of Walton County and has a population of about 6,500. It's located about 50 miles inland and is less than an hour's drive to the beach. The heyday of the town was in the Victorian era when many of its historic buildings were constructed. DeFuniak Springs's old railroad depot is now home to the Walton County Heritage ...

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · DeFuniak's perfect circle: a rare spring-fed wonder! You thought it was an irritation – a traffic pile-up impeding your path to the beach. When, all this time, it was a DESTINATION. A hidden gem that was in fact, hidden in plain sight. Did you know that just 30 minutes north of Scenic Highway 30A, and a mere 4 blocks east of the raceway known ...

  6. City of DeFuniak Springs. 1350 Baldwin Ave. DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (850) 892-8500

  7. The DeFuniak Springs Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on August 28, 1992) located in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. DeFuniak Springs, originally Lake DeFuniak, was named after Fred DeFuniak, the chief executive of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. [2] The district is bounded by Nelson and Park Avenues and 2nd ...

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