Cute Pony for Sale
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Half Arabian
                    Gender
                        Mare
                    Color
                        Bay
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        14.0 hh
                    Foal Date
                        —
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        719/126,110
                    Ad Status
                        —
                    Price
                        $900
                    Half Arabian Mare for Sale in Wilmington, OH
                                Mia is sweet but needs a new home. I can't afford her due to grad. school
 and full time job. She is beginner - safe as have had my beginner
 boyfriend on her, but has had nearly two months off and needs a bit
 of re - training. goes western / english and will jump. I think she'd
 make a good 4- H pony and I really want a family or child home for her,
 but she's also a good, solid pony for adults. Stands for farrier and
 vaccines, no health issues, sound. no vices.  email for more and for pics.                            
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                    About Wilmington, OH
                                 Aerial view of Wilmington Wilmington corporation limit sign Looking east on West Main Street in Wilmington College Hall, the main building at Wilmington College In the early 1950s the city became home to a number of U.S. Department of Defense facilities, most notably the Clinton County Air Force Base. Following its closure in 1971, the economy of the city hovered in recession for more than a decade. After a number of small attempts to reuse the abandoned air force base, Airborne Express purchased the facility in 1979 for $850,000, a fraction of the estimated $100 million spent to construct it [ citation needed ]. During the next 24 years, Airborne invested more than $250 million to build a hub for its national delivery network, including new sort centers, a 9,000-foot (2,700 m) runway, aircraft hangars, machine shops, flight simulators, a state of art control tower, and a modern administration building to accommodate an estimated 6,000 employees and its fleet of 125 DC-8, DC-9 and Boeing 767 aircraft.