Another great reason to visit SoWal and Walton County in Autumn and Winter. Come Early. Extend Your Stay. Make It Your Home.
OPEN HOUSE
Make plans to attend the Walton County Heritage Museum's "Open House" on Saturday, December 5, 2009. The museum is centrally located to the annual "Tour of Homes" and the Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood's "Festival of Trees" held in DeFuniak also on that day. Stop by the museum before, during or after your home tour or tree festival to relax and view our Victorian and Historic Homes DVD. Free admission to the Walton County Heritage Museum, donations appreciated. You'll want to also plan to spend extra time shopping and eating in historic DeFuniak Springs during this fun filled day. With so much to do, you'll probably want to come early or extend your visit to Walton County. From the many historic venues in Walton County to the beautiful white beaches of South Walton, you have many reasons to linger.
Snowbirds: Make plans now to come early and enjoy the museum and this special event. Locals: Invite family and friends to come visit Walton County during this great time of year.

FYI Please Note: The "Tour of Homes" is a ticketed event sponsored by Partners in Progress. The "Festival of Trees" is also a fund raising event sponsored by the Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood (CHOB). The CHOB is raising funds for the historic Chautauqua Building. I'll post more details from these seperate events by other organizations when available.
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