May 18, 2013

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DeFuniak Springs Museum

In this May 31, 2012 photo Al Blount a volunteer at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colo., stands beside Golden Goose #6 as he talks about the history of the converted automobiles. Six out of seven of the Galloping Geese that were built by the railroads in the 1930s are scheduled to be on display at the museum this weekend. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

The Walton County Heritage Association opened its museum to the public for July Fourth.
The living history is located in the "old" DeFuniak Springs railroad station. Visitors can see a variety of artifacts which tells the story of Walton County. It's one of the state's largest counties stretching from the Alabama line to the gulf coast. Ninety-year-old Bill Campbell is president of the Walton County Heritage Association…


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