There are 168 residential real estate listings for sale in DeFuniak Springs.
There are 34 commercial real estate listings for sale in DeFuniak Springs.
There are 228 vacant land real estate listings for sale in DeFuniak Springs.
There are 430 total real estate listings for sale in DeFuniak Springs.
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Sam Story, Chief of the Euchee, invited Daniel D. Campbell and Nell McLennan to accompany him on a trip to Pensacola in spring 1818. These were the first of many Scottish-descended settlers who traveled to Florida from North and South Carolina. They settled beside Bruce Creek, naming the settlement Eucheeanna. In 1828, Eucheanna was named its seat of government for Walton County. In 1890, the title passed to DeFuniak Springs, the current seat of government.
Walton County contains Florida's highest point, a site close to Lakewood that rises 345 feet above sea level. DeFuniak Spring houses the oldest library in Florida still located in its first building, as well as the oldest Presbyterian Church in Florida, founded May 27, 1827. The first war monument honoring fallen Confederate soldiers from Walton County was originally located at the Presbyterian Church in Euchee Valley in Eucheeanna; in the late 19th century it was moved to the grounds of the county courthouse in DeFuniak Springs, where it still stands today.
Information provided by the Walton County Chamber of Commerce. You can contact them at:
Walton County Chamber of Commerce
95 Circle Drive
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435
(850) 892-3191
Walton County Heritage Museum
1140 Circle Drive
DeFuniak Springs, FL
(850) 951-2127
DeFuniak Springs Country Club
171 Country Club Lane
DeFuniak Springs, FL
(850) 892-3812