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for ninety-nine years. By the end of 1887, five years after the initial plan of the village, there was a community library; the Ladies
Library Association's main goal of establishing a social library was complete. Initially, the library relied on book donations, but also purchased books from the Ladies Reading Club and a private book owner, J. L. Shearer. The Ladies Library Association persisted and was able to maintain the library, books, and maintenance of the library for quite some time. However, by 1923, the Ladies Library Association was unable to continue to sustain the library and requested city funds, which the city took on gradually. It was not until the 1960s when the subscription fees were finally eliminated, and the county and city assumed total responsibility for its maintenance and collection development. Today, the
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In 2000, in the city, the population was spread out, with 23.6% under the age of 18, 8.6% from 18 to 24, 24.4% from 25 to 44, 22.2% from 45 to 64, and 21.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 84.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and
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In 2000, there were 2,105 households, out of which 27.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.7% were married couples living together, 18.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.1% were non-families. 33.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16.2%
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In 1887, a group of women formed the Ladies
Library Association, and their goal was to establish a library that would become the "little sister" to the Chautauqua center, university, and school. The Ladies Library Association chose a plot of land adjacent to the Chautauqua center and signed a lease
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of 2000, there were 5,089 people, 2,105 households, and 1,324 families residing in the city. The population density was 464.0 inhabitants per square mile (179.2/km). There were 2,464 housing units at an average density of 224.7 per square mile (86.8/km). The racial makeup of the city was 71.78%
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At the time of planning, the founders of DeFuniak
Springs were interested in the adult education movement. For DeFuniak Springs, this movement did not only include the Chautauqua center, McCormick University and Academy, and the State Normal School, but also a community library.
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in 1975 and razed. In 2003, the
Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood Foundation, Inc., a charitable foundation, started a capital campaign to restore the historic building. The westerly portion of the building facing Circle Drive was still in use at that time.
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is located on Circle Drive, the oldest extant library in the state of
Florida. The library contains antiquities, including an impressive medieval weapon collection, in addition to many first-edition books. Also situated on Circle Drive are the
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First
Presbyterian Church is the only private structure in the Lake Yard, the park surrounding the lake. The first monument to the Confederate war dead constructed in Florida is located on the lawn of the
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In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $ 24,516, and the median income for a family was $ 28,750. Males had a median income of $ 24,219 versus $ 19,255 for females. The
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In 1886, the town held an important meeting that changed the course of public education in
Florida. At this meeting, teachers from around the state formed the
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also runs through the city as well, leading south to Santa Rosa Beach (with U.S. 331) and north 19 mi (31 km) to the
Florida-Alabama state line.
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This home, built in the 1980s after the historic house on site burned, is in keeping with the older historic homes surrounding Lake DeFuniak.
2432:"P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE - 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - DeFuniak Springs city, Florida"
2412:"P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE - 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) - DeFuniak Springs city, Florida"
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had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30, and the average family size was 2.91.
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in the center of town. Seminars, classes, and the like were held in the Hall of
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Blazek, R. (1987). "The library, the chautauqua, and the railroads in DeFuniak Springs, Florida".
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newspaper that serves DeFuniak Springs, Florida is available in full-text with images in
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Blazek, R. (1987). "The Library, the Chautauqua, and the Railroads in DeFuniak Springs".
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Public schools in Defuniak Springs are run by the Walton County School District.
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2472:"S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES - 2010: DeFuniak Springs city, Florida"
2452:"S1101 HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES - 2020: DeFuniak Springs city, Florida"
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Winter sunset on Lake DeFuniak, located in downtown DeFuniak Springs
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DeFuniak Springs is located at 30°43'N 86°7'W (30.721, –86.119).
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to celebrate the holiday season. This is known to locals as the "
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The town contains other historically significant landmarks. The
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in the daytime, from behind the Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood
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The auditorium of the building was severely damaged by
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Fort Walton Beach, Florida, "Today in Local History",
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remains in use just as it did when it opened in 1887.
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1862:of any race were 3.30% of the population.
3176:Populated places established in the 1880s
2024:, (b 1956) professional baseball manager.
515:, DeFuniak Springs was settled mainly by
56:"Partnership, Planning, And Preservation"
18:City in Florida, United States of America
2007:One of the historic homes in the city's
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2318:"Summary of Monthly Normals 1991-2020"
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243:13.95 sq mi (36.13 km)
235:14.30 sq mi (37.03 km)
2293:"NOWData - NOAA Online Weather Data"
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698:and west 29 mi (47 km) to
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1921:is the centerpiece of Circle Drive.
1584:DeFuniak Springs racial composition
251:0.35 sq mi (0.90 km)
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586:National Education Association
536:Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood
369:http://www.defuniaksprings.net
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2087:Walton County Heritage Museum
2072:St. Agatha's Episcopal Church
1904:Walton County Heritage Museum
1870:over, there were 78.7 males.
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643:The surrounding landscape of
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610:St. Agatha's Episcopal Church
602:Walton County Heritage Museum
582:Florida Education Association
482:Walton County Heritage Museum
455:Metropolitan Statistical Area
280:424.30/sq mi (163.82/km)
2254:Northwest Florida Daily News
1308:Mossy Head Elementary School
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1229:Average precipitation days
1015:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
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563:Thomas Industrial Institute
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571:Florida State University
122:United States of America
47:Walton County Courthouse
3156:County seats in Florida
2092:Walton-DeFuniak Library
1974:Walton-DeFuniak Library
1340:Walton-DeFuniak Library
1324:First Christian Academy
741:DeFuniak Springs has a
612:, built in 1895–1896.
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259:259 ft (79 m)
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567:Florida Normal College
509:Frederick R. De Funiak
503:at River Junction—now
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2137:"U.S. Census website"
2057:Perry L. Biddle House
1993:Sidney Johnston Catts
1571:U.S. Decennial Census
1351:Historical population
724:Florida State Road 83
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597:Walton County Library
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303: • Summer (
2747:United States portal
2046:, Florida politician
1578:2010 and 2020 census
1302:Walton Middle School
805:Record high °F (°C)
277: • Density
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209:Anthony Vallee, and
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1765:Hispanic or Latino
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269: • Total
248: • Water
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672:Florida Panhandle
513:Northwest Florida
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2696:Portland
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1856:Hispanic
1846:, 0.08%
1842:, 0.51%
1838:, 1.00%
1224:(1,642)
1155:Average
588:and the
521:Virginia
349:12-16800
3120:Trenton
3110:Tavares
3080:Sebring
3070:Sanford
3035:Palatka
3030:Orlando
2985:Madison
2960:LaBelle
2860:Chipley
2850:Bunnell
2840:Bronson
2835:Bristol
2825:Bonifay
2810:Arcadia
2794:Florida
2721:Seaside
2396:June 4,
2199:June 7,
2032:Arizona
1885:Gallery
1779:11.07%
1651:16.83%
1648:20.19%
1631:63.41%
1628:68.67%
1611:% 2020
1608:% 2010
1329:Library
1080:(13.5)
1065:(14.1)
1060:(19.7)
1055:(22.1)
1050:(22.4)
1045:(21.2)
1040:(17.3)
1035:(12.2)
1010:(19.7)
1005:(11.7)
1000:(14.9)
995:(20.5)
990:(25.4)
985:(27.5)
980:(28.0)
975:(26.8)
970:(23.8)
965:(19.2)
960:(15.8)
955:(12.6)
950:(10.5)
940:(25.9)
935:(17.9)
930:(21.8)
925:(26.9)
920:(31.3)
915:(33.0)
910:(33.5)
905:(32.4)
900:(30.2)
895:(26.2)
890:(22.6)
885:(18.8)
880:(16.8)
737:Climate
712:Alabama
708:Florala
468:History
436:Florida
423:-nee-ak
365:Website
360:0294592
134:Florida
117:Country
88:30°43′N
74:Florida
3095:Stuart
3090:Starke
3065:Quincy
3005:Milton
2945:Jasper
2895:DeLand
2815:Bartow
2656:Argyle
2613:Paxton
2571:Cities
1860:Latino
1827:census
1776:7.48%
1759:6.64%
1756:2.18%
1739:0.68%
1736:0.14%
1719:0.03%
1716:0.06%
1695:0.91%
1692:0.64%
1675:0.44%
1672:0.66%
1642:1,045
1625:3,753
1622:3,555
1356:Census
1271:113.0
1219:(138)
1214:(113)
1204:(153)
1199:(177)
1194:(191)
1189:(180)
1184:(101)
1179:(109)
1174:(132)
1169:(129)
1164:(128)
1150:(−18)
1145:(−15)
1095:(−18)
1090:(−16)
1075:(5.4)
1070:(8.1)
1030:(8.9)
1025:(6.3)
1020:(4.2)
761:Month
674:along
146:Walton
141:County
91:86°7′W
3105:Tampa
3050:Perry
3020:Ocala
3000:Miami
1844:Asian
1832:White
1795:5,919
1790:5,177
1785:Total
1747:(NH)
1727:(NH)
1707:(NH)
1683:(NH)
1681:Asian
1663:(NH)
1639:(NH)
1619:(NH)
1617:White
1599:Race
1566:14.3%
1561:5,919
1546:5,177
1536:−0.6%
1531:5,089
1521:−8.0%
1516:5,120
1506:12.0%
1501:5,563
1491:−6.0%
1486:4,966
1476:71.7%
1471:5,282
1461:19.7%
1456:3,077
1446:−2.5%
1441:2,570
1431:25.7%
1426:2,636
1411:2,097
1396:2,017
1259:10.3
1256:13.9
1253:14.2
1250:12.7
1222:64.63
1209:(91)
1140:(−9)
1135:(−2)
1125:(13)
1120:(12)
1105:(−6)
1100:(−7)
870:(42)
865:(32)
860:(33)
855:(37)
850:(40)
845:(40)
840:(41)
835:(42)
830:(39)
825:(36)
820:(33)
815:(30)
810:(29)
800:Year
718:near
519:from
517:Scots
339:, 448
314:(CDT)
312:UTC-5
291:UTC-6
272:5,919
179:Mayor
129:State
2995:Mayo
2605:Town
2398:2015
2350:2019
2329:2021
2304:2021
2279:2011
2227:2019
2201:2015
2174:2008
2148:2008
2120:2021
1972:The
1917:The
1773:655
1770:387
1753:393
1750:113
1645:996
1557:2020
1551:1.7%
1542:2010
1527:2000
1512:1990
1497:1980
1482:1970
1467:1960
1452:1950
1437:1940
1422:1930
1416:4.0%
1407:1920
1392:1910
1377:1890
1365:Note
1360:Pop.
1268:8.6
1265:7.0
1262:6.2
1247:7.6
1244:7.0
1241:8.0
1238:8.3
1235:9.2
1217:5.45
1212:4.43
1207:3.58
1202:6.04
1197:6.95
1192:7.50
1187:7.10
1182:3.99
1177:4.30
1172:5.18
1167:5.07
1162:5.04
1130:(2)
1115:(6)
1110:(2)
1078:56.3
1073:41.8
1068:46.6
1063:57.4
1058:67.4
1053:71.7
1048:72.4
1043:70.2
1038:63.1
1033:54.0
1028:48.0
1023:43.4
1018:39.5
1008:67.5
1003:53.1
998:58.9
993:68.9
988:77.8
983:81.5
978:82.4
973:80.3
968:74.8
963:66.6
958:60.4
953:54.6
948:50.9
938:78.7
933:64.3
928:71.3
923:80.5
918:88.3
913:91.4
908:92.3
903:90.3
898:86.4
893:79.2
888:72.7
883:65.8
878:62.3
797:Dec
794:Nov
791:Oct
788:Sep
785:Aug
782:Jul
779:Jun
776:May
773:Apr
770:Mar
767:Feb
764:Jan
682:and
651:and
557:and
523:and
355:GNIS
227:Area
157:1901
33:City
2792:of
2623:CDP
1858:or
1733:40
1703:or
1689:54
1686:33
1669:26
1666:34
1659:or
1381:672
868:107
848:104
843:104
838:105
833:107
828:102
747:Cfa
684:331
430:of
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398:juː
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