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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80524
Lightning
⚡️ Lightning — 2-Year-Old Tennessee Walking Horse Gelding ⚡️ Meet Lightning..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Cremello
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
2
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80524
Foxy
Meet Foxy, a beautiful 12-year-old Missouri Fox Trotter mare standing 15.2 ..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Black
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
12
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Fort collins, CO 80524
Trigger
★★ TRIGGER ★★ Once-in-a-Lifetime Trail Partner | Family-Safe | Solid Geldin..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
16
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80524
Bob
Bob Bob is a certified good boy!! This horse is everything you could ask fo..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
16
Fort Collins, CO
CO
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Boulder, CO 80302
Laurentine
Our giving Horses are ready to join a new family/Ranch. Check on our websit..
Boulder, Colorado
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Boulder, CO
CO
$2,800
Paint - Horse for Sale in Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Bonnie
Super nice, solid mare. Good minded, easy to be around and has no bad habit..
Fort Lupton, Colorado
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
8
Fort Lupton, CO
CO
$8,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Thornton, CO 80241
Chevy
Chevy is a absolutely stunning, sorrel and white tobiano paint gelding. His..
Thornton, Colorado
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
11
Thornton, CO
CO
$3,500
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About Estes Park, CO

Before Europeans came to the Estes Park valley, the Arapaho Indians lived there in the summertime and called the valley "the Circle." When three elderly Arapahoes visited Estes Park in 1914, they pointed out sites they remembered from their younger days. A photograph at the Estes Park Museum identified the touring party as Shep Husted, guide; Gun Griswold, a 73-year-old judge; Sherman Sage, a 63-year-old chief of police; Tom Crispin, 38-year-old reservation resident and interpreter; Oliver W. Toll, recorder; and David Robert Hawkins, a Princeton student. In the 1850s, the Arapaho had spent summers camped around Mary's Lake, where their rock fireplaces, tipi sites, and dance rings were still visible. They also recalled building eagle traps atop Long's Peak to get the war feathers coveted by all tribes.