Dressage Horses for Sale near Rapid City, SD

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Oral, SD
Half Arabian Stallion
North Star Tophat LL has been in the show ring ever since he has been old e..
Oral, South Dakota
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Oral, SD
SD
$7,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Arabian / Quarter horse American Warmblood eligible colt. Due to the sudd..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Rapid City, SD
SD
$900
Arabian Stallion
RHEVELATION is the first purebred son of RHOCKY RHOAD, a Khemosabi grandso..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Arabian
Stallion
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Rapid City, SD
SD
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Quarter Horse Mare
Lady Velvet is very flashy and well balanced out of a Morgan mare and breed..
Pringle, South Dakota
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pringle, SD
SD
$2,500
Spanish Mustang Stallion
Born Brave is very typical for Spanish horses, very flashy and elegant look..
Pringle, South Dakota
Spanish Mustang
Stallion
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Pringle, SD
SD
$4,500
Spanish Mustang Stallion
4 very flashy and well propotioned, healthy 2 y old Spanish Mustang gelding..
Pringle, South Dakota
Spanish Mustang
Stallion
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Pringle, SD
SD
$1,800
Morab Mare
Flirt is half Paint, half Morab. No papers. Pretty sorrel with liver chestn..
Custer, South Dakota
Sorrel
Morab
Mare
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Custer, SD
SD
$500
Morab Stallion
Lucky is a registered Morab 75% Arab, 25% Morgan, full brother to Pride, a ..
Custer, South Dakota
Bay
Morab
Stallion
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Custer, SD
SD
$1,500
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About Rapid City, SD

The public discovery of gold in 1874 by the Black Hills Expedition, led by George Armstrong Custer, brought a mass influx of European-American miners and eventual settlers into this region of the Dakota Territory. Rapid City was founded in 1876 by a group of unsuccessful miners trying to create other chances; they promoted their new city as the "Gateway to the Black Hills"; it was originally known as "Hay Camp." The "Gateway" nickname is shared by neighboring Box Elder. In February 1876 John Richard Brennan and Samuel Scott, with a small group of men, laid out the site of the present Rapid City. It was eventually named for the spring-fed Rapid Creek that flows through it. The land speculators measured off a square mile and designated the six blocks in the center as a business section.