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| About De Funiak Springs |
About De Funiak Springs De Funiak Springs is part of Walton County. In 2004, the population was 5,141. The total area of the city is 11.2 square miles with .3 square miles of water.
De Funiak Springs was founded by the officers of the Pensacola and Atlantic Railway, which is a subsidiary of the Louiville and Nashville Railway. Organized to connect the L&N near Pensacola to the western terminus of the Seaboard Railroad at River Junction (which is now Chattahoochee), this was the purpose of the P&A Railway. The town was named after Frederick De Funiak, who was the president of the L&N.
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