Defuniak Springs Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information
Our Take on Defuniak Springs, Florida
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Defuniak Springs, Florida Lodging
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Americas Best Value Inn90 Business Park Rd
Defuniak Springs, FL 32435"wount to try the best western the foods ok the rooms are clean with asome what veiw" more on Yahoo! Travel
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Best Western Crossroads Inn2343 Freeport Rd
De Funiak Springs, FL 32435"teenage kids enjoy the stay and the rooms are very comfortable" more on Travelocity.com
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Hotel Defuniak400 US Highway 90 East
Defuniak Springs FL 32433, USAI was amazed to find this Bed & Breakfast was a very short drive from Niceville. Located in the historic district in downtown DeFuniak Springs, The DeFuniak Hotel was easy to find from Highway ... more on BedAndBreakfast.com
Defuniak Springs, Florida Things To Do
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Walton-DeFuniak Public Library3 Circle Dr.
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, USAOverview By all accounts, the 16-by-24-foot Walton-DeFuniak Public Library is Florida's oldest library continuously operating in its original building. Opened in 1887, the original space has been added to o... more on Fodor's
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DeFuniak Springs Country Club171 Country Club Ln
Defuniak Springs, FL 32435Overview DeFuniak Springs Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Defuniak Springs, Florida. This medium-length layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experienc... more on TheGolfCourses.net
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Chautauqua Vineyards & WineryPO Box 1308
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, United StatesOverview The Chautauqua Winery opened in 1989, and its vintages have slowly won respect from oenophiles wary of what was once considered to be an oxymoron at best: "Florida wine." But the state has history ... more on Fodor's
