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71 US Highway 90 West
850-892-8500
History:
In the 1700's and 1800's the Muscogee / Creek / Euchee Indians lived in
and around the DeFuniak Springs area. Lake DeFuniak area was known as
Big Pond. Some of these Native American families are still in the area
today. Members of the Muscogee Nation of Florida live in and around
DeFuniak Springs.
In the 1880's, a surveying party comprised of Colonel W.D. Chipley,
Major W.J. VanKirk and W.T. Wright came to a tired halt near a round
lake in the heart of a virgin forest. They explored and rested at the
site of what is now Lake DeFuniak. Colonel W.D. Chipley, so overwhelmed
by the beauty set forth before him, exclaimed, "here a town shall be
built!" This was when they first envisioned DeFuniak Springs known as
Lake DeFuniak, in honor of Fred R. DeFuniak, who had held many high
offices in the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, including that of
General Manager. Later, the park around the lake was named Chipley
Park, in honor of William Dudley Chipley. Today, Lake DeFuniak is said
to be one of two perfectly round lakes in the world.
Under an order from Colonel W.D. Chipley, the area known as Lake
DeFuniak was preserved and a station was built there. With the
establishment of the station at Lake DeFuniak, people moved up from
Euchee Anna and Alaqua and built homes near the lake.
At the same time that the Chautauqua organization received its charter
in 1855, the Legislature created the Lake DeFuniak Land Company with
Chipley in charge and the real estate boom was on. Today a permanent
carousel of homes can be found around the lake which would envision a
walk into Victorian times when labor and materials were plentiful and
elaborate architectural details were incorporated.
The Walton-DeFuniak Library was established in 1886. It is the second
oldest in Florida, with only the library in St. Augustine considered as
being older. However, some facts have come to light recently which
prove that our library is the oldest in the state that was built as a
library and still continues to be used as such.
On March 4, 1881, the Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad was incorporated
by an act of the Florida Legislature. The purpose of the act was to
construct a 70-mile road from the northwest corner of Florida, near
Flomaton, Alabama, where it would join the trackage of what started as
the Pensacola and Selma Railroad. This was later in the control and
ownership of the Louisville & Nashville, to a connection with the
existing Seaboard. Colonel Chipley, in an address delivered in 1896,
noted that he had been a member of the 1881 surveying party and that
they had camped on the shore of a large pond in Walton County. Being
enamored of the spot, Chipley ordered that the area be preserved and
that a station be built there.
The City of DeFuniak Springs is the current owner of The Depot Station
located on 1140 Circle Drive. The Walton County Heritage Association
has transformed it into a Museum with Historical items from Walton
County to include DeFuniak Springs. Also The Walton County Heritage
Association handles the Caboose and Information Center on Circle Drive.
For their hours of operation or other information please contact them
at 850-951-2127.
The Historic Chautauqua Building is also owned by the City of DeFuniak
Springs and is located at 96 Circle Drive. The Chautauqua Building
(A.K.A. Hall of Brotherhood) was established in 1909 and served as an
enclosed amphitheater. The building was fully equipped with foot lights
and dissolving color effects for the presentation of many plays and
grand concerts. This large portion of the auditorium was severely
damaged during a hurricane in 1975 and was subsequently removed.
Remaining portions of the building have been restored and continue to
serve as a focal point of the community, being used for a wide variety
of activities.