 Picture Courtesy of Jimmy Emerson
Okaloosa County, created by the Florida State Legislature in 1915, was formed from parts of Santa Rosa and Walton Counties. The influence of W.H. Mapoles, Sr., then a legislative representative from Walton County, was an important factor in the creation of the county. The name chosen for the new county was derived from Indian words variously interpreted as " black water," "pleasant place," or "a place of rest." The first county seat was Milligan, a sawmill town. In 1917, Crestview was selected as the permanent county seat. Okaloosa County's economy is based on agriculture, forestry, and tourism. Sponsored by Board of County commissioners, Okaloosa County in cooperation with Department of State. N. Main St., S. entrance to Courthouse, Crestview, Okaloosa County Florida
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