English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Fayetteville, NC

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Arabian Mare
Gorgeous Black 99% straight eqyptian filly with only a white star. She is ..
Lillington, North Carolina
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Lillington, NC
NC
$2,000
Paint Mare
Reg. Paint Mare that is a Sonny dee Bar granddaughter and infoal for 2009 ..
Lillington, North Carolina
Paint
Mare
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Lillington, NC
NC
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
*SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY!!!* Ringo is a big bay hunter / jumper. He has car..
Robbins, North Carolina
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Robbins, NC
NC
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Due to finances, I am forced to put Stormy up for lease. He needs someone ..
Apex, North Carolina
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Apex, NC
NC
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Thoroughbred Mare
Beautiful Flashy Mare. Used for englsih pleasure but can do SO much more. S..
Garner, North Carolina
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Garner, NC
NC
$3,000
Saddlebred Stallion
Standing at an impressive 16. 2 HH and 870 lbs, Boudreaux is a site to beho..
Laurel Hill, North Carolina
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Laurel Hill, NC
NC
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Thoroughbred Stallion
17 year old 16. 2 bay thoroughbred ex - race horse available for lease star..
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Fayetteville, NC
NC
$350
Thoroughbred Mare
TB for sale, 10 yr old grey registered mare, 15:2 hh. Good disposition and..
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Fuquay-Varina, NC
NC
$2,500
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About Fayetteville, NC

The area of present-day Fayetteville was historically inhabited by various Siouan Native American peoples, such as the Eno, Shakori, Waccamaw, Keyauwee, and Cape Fear people. They followed successive cultures of other indigenous peoples in the area for more than 12,000 years. After the violent upheavals of the Yamasee War and Tuscarora Wars during the second decade of the 18th century, the North Carolina colony encouraged English settlement along the upper Cape Fear River, the only navigable waterway entirely within the colony. Two inland settlements, Cross Creek and Campbellton, were established by Scots from Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Merchants in Wilmington wanted a town on the Cape Fear River to secure trade with the frontier country.