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

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

  3. Whether you are a long-time resident, active-duty military assigned to one of the local bases, a veteran or retiree who chose our small-town charm and lifestyle, or you grew up here and are returning home - Welcome! This page lists some resources to help get you settled into the community.

  4. Oct 1, 2024 · Utility connection rates in the City of DeFuniak Springs, FL for water, A.G. meter, water/sewer and natural gas.

  5. Begin at 1162 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. Download Walking Tour Map/Brochure. The historic district of DeFuniak Springs, Florida is mostly comprised of a once-gated resort/campus opened in 1885 for a seasonal, multi-week event called the Florida Chautauqua Assembly.

  6. Brief History. For thousands of years, the area today known as DeFuniak Springs was inhabited by Native Americans. On March 4, 1881 the Florida State Legislature incorporated the Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad.

  7. The City of DeFuniak Springs and Jacobs routinely monitors for contaminants in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws, rules, and regulations. Except where indicated otherwise, this report is based on the results of

  8. Mayor. Welcome to the City of DeFuniak Springs Official Website. On behalf of the City of DeFuniak Springs, Mayor Bob Campbell and the members of the City Council welcome you to the Official Home Page of the City of DeFuniak Springs.

  9. History and Notables. Magnolia Cemetery in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, was officially established in 1884 as a privately-owned cemetery. The first gravesite is dated July 4, 1884 for Francis Rebecca Chappel. The City acquired the cemetery in the early 1900s. Notable individuals interred here are:

  10. Nov 1, 2019 · The new sidewalk on Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs, Florida was installed in late 2019 and funded with a grant from FEMA to mitigate damage to the sidewalk next to Lake DeFuniak submerged by the rising water level of the lake caused by 2013 storms.