- town was
named after Frederick R.
De Funiak, a vice-president of the L&N. Like much of
Northwest Florida,
DeFuniak Springs was
settled mainly by Scots...
- Lake
DeFuniak. Lake
DeFuniak is an
almost perfectly circular 40 acre lake in
DeFuniak Springs, Florida,
United States, at the
center of the
DeFuniak Springs...
- the city of
DeFuniak Springs in
Walton County, Florida,
United States. The
airport is
publicly owned and
operated by the City of
DeFuniak Springs and...
-
William Quinby De Funiak (November 16, 1901 –
November 2, 1981) was an
American writer and law
academic who
wrote what was
probably the
first systematic...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 75,305. Its
county seat is
DeFuniak Springs. The
county is home to the
highest natural point in Florida: Britton...
-
Walton High
School is a
public high
school in
DeFuniak Springs,
Walton County,
Florida operated by the
Walton County School District.
Walton High School...
-
DeFuniak Springs Historic District is a U.S.
historic district (designated as such on
August 28, 1992)
located in
DeFuniak Springs, Florida.
DeFuniak...
- Walton-
DeFuniak Library is a
historic library located at 3
Circle Drive, in
DeFuniak Springs,
Walton County,
Florida in the
United States.
Opened in 1887...
- his
operations and
conducting reconnaissance tasks.
Shriver was born in
DeFuniak Springs, Florida, and
moved to Sacramento, California,
while still in school...
- remarried. With her siblings, mother, and stepfather,
Sinema moved to
DeFuniak Springs, Florida, a
small town on the Panhandle.
Sinema has said that when...