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Grayton Beach, Florida

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When Army Major Charles T. Gray built his homestead in 1885, the federal government owned much of the land and few people had reason to settle here; the soil was too sandy to farm, and there were better timberlands inland. The closest settlement was about five miles to the north at Point Washington
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in 1995. Western Lake overflowed, leaving water knee deep in many houses, and had residents washing loads of sand and mud out of their homes. The only original building in the village is a two-story home, known today as the Wash-A-Way, at the end of County Road 283. The building got its name when
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Grayton Beach attempted to become a popular vacation retreat for families from the inland towns of Northwest Florida and Alabama, but reaching Grayton Beach from the north was not easy. There were no bridges over the southern parts of the Choctawhatchee River,
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In 1967, the state used its land east of the town to create the Grayton Beach State Recreation Area. In 1985, after years of lobbying by residents, Florida bought the village's beach front and the dunes and forest land to the west and north. When the state tried to trade away parts of the 1985
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on Choctawhatchee Bay. The town of Grayton Beach was founded in 1890 when Army Generals William Miller and William Wilson moved in and mapped out the village; they named their new community in honor of Gray.
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purchase for land at Topsail Hill, many Grayton Beach residents and neighbors howled in protest. The land swap fell through when the state and Topsail's owners could not come to terms.
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The village is in the center of a 20-mile-long (32 km) stretch of coastal dune lakes. Western Lake is one of the nearby coastal dune lakes. Most land north of
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and what roads existed were merely sand trails crossing miles of low-lying forests.
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In the 1930s, the area became easier to reach, with the construction of
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is a small, historic beach village on the Florida Panhandle
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Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico
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Unincorporated communities in Walton County, Florida
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Gulf coast
Destin
Panama City
Walton County
Grayton Beach State Park
Choctawhatchee Bay
County Road 30A
Highway 98
Intracoastal Waterway
hurricane
Gulf of Mexico
Opal
Grayton Beach State Park
Archived
Wayback Machine
Walton County, Florida
30°20′N 86°10′W / 30.33°N 86.17°W / 30.33; -86.17
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Walton County, Florida
County seat
DeFuniak Springs
Cities
DeFuniak Springs
Freeport
Town
Paxton
CDP
Miramar Beach

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