Ponies for Sale near South San Francisco, CA

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Pony - Horse for Sale in Napa, CA 94558
Vienna
Stunning Welsh X TB Grey Mare Vienna 8yo Welsh/TB Grey mare 14.1hh approx V..
Napa, California
Gray
Pony
Mare
7
Napa, CA
CA
$10,750
Pony Stallion
Peanut is very green. He is not for a beginner - intermidate. He needs alo..
San Jose, California
Buckskin
Pony
Stallion
-
San Jose, CA
CA
$1,250
Pony Mare
Well broke younger mare. Will hack around all day. Very quiet and mellow..
Cotati, California
Pony
Mare
-
Cotati, CA
CA
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Pony Stallion
Tonka is a Flashy, Cute, Balck and white paint. Great for kids and beginne..
San Jose, California
Other
Pony
Stallion
-
San Jose, CA
CA
$1,400
Pony Stallion
He is a Stallion Grulla Pony, 1 Year old, Halter trained and now getting gr..
Castro Valley, California
Grulla
Pony
Stallion
-
Castro Valley, CA
CA
$900
Pony Mare
Mare, has had one baby with no problems, she is sound and has great riding ..
Castro Valley, California
Grulla
Pony
Mare
-
Castro Valley, CA
CA
$1,900
Pony Stallion
He is 8 years old, STOCKY built, Grulla in color, Pulls cart, and rides. NO..
Castro Valley, California
Grulla
Pony
Stallion
-
Castro Valley, CA
CA
$1,900
Pony Stallion
This pony is perfect for a beginner! He is truly a bombproof packer. He has..
Vallejo, California
Gray
Pony
Stallion
-
Vallejo, CA
CA
$4,500
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About South San Francisco, CA

Prior to European exploration, the northern San Francisco peninsula was inhabited by the Ramaytush, a linguistic sub-group of the Ohlone people. Their village of Urebure on San Bruno Creek was visited by the Gaspar de PortolĂ  expedition in 1769; remains of long-term (5,000+ years) inhabitancy and seasonal encampments have been examined at the Siplichiquin and Buckeye shell-mounds on San Bruno Mountain. Charcoal-sampling indicates these sites may have been actively occupied early in the Spanish colonial period (late 1700s). The delta of Colma Creek was formerly an important habitat for the waterfowl known to be hunted by the Ramaytush in historic times, and archaelogic sites have been recorded near the creek. The City plan also recognizes the existing remains of a village (CA-SMA-299) along El Camino Real.