Walton County
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Britton HillBritton Hill in Northwest Florida's Walton County is the lowest state highpoint in the United States at only 345 feet above sea level. Britton Hill has its own history. Located in Lakewood Park near Paxton in Walton County's northwest corner, the lumber business and Chautauqua had early success nearby.
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Historical Figures
- George Walton, Jr.
- Madame Octavia Walton Le Vert
- Rev. John Wesley of Point Washington
- The Rev. John Wesley, A. M.
- Henry Marie Brackenridge
- General William and Marie Miller
- William H. and Katie Strickland Wesley
- Hardy Wood
- L. I. Smith
- Anna Smith (Hollingsworth Reardon)
- "Pappy" Neal McCormick
Nearby County Anniversaries
1825 - Washington County, Florida
1842 - Santa Rosa County, Florida
1848 - Holmes County, Florida
1913 - Bay County, Florida
1842 - Santa Rosa County, Florida
1848 - Holmes County, Florida
1913 - Bay County, Florida
1915 - Okaloosa County, Florida
Local City Anniversaries
1822 - Point Washington
1827 - Alaqua
1827 - St. Andrews, Florida
1845 - Fort Walton Beach, Florida (Camp Walton)
1885 - DeFuniak Springs, Florida
1890 - Grayton Beach, Florida
1827 - Alaqua
1827 - St. Andrews, Florida
1845 - Fort Walton Beach, Florida (Camp Walton)
1885 - DeFuniak Springs, Florida
1890 - Grayton Beach, Florida
1909 - Panama City, Florida
1910 - Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
1910 - Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
1936 - Panama City Beach, Florida
1968 - Freeport, Florida
1984 - Destin, Florida
1984 - Destin, Florida
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Photographs : Brenda Rees
Photographs : Brenda Rees