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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Raywick, KY 40060
Dusty
15 2 cremello gelding Sweet, willing, good on trails, will not clip. Sellin..
Raywick, Kentucky
Champagne
Quarter Horse
Gelding
9
Raywick, KY
KY
$10
Lease Prospect
Looking to lease a horse on-site. Experienced rider, owned my own horses fo..
Cecilia, Kentucky
Other
Warmblood
Mare
4
Cecilia, KY
KY
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Quarter Horse Stallion
Red / white sabino overo, 1000+ lbs, he is broke for the youngest of rider..
Upton, Kentucky
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Upton, KY
KY
$700
Tennessee Walking Mare
Mare's registered name is Ebony's Shadow Rock. She is 16 yrs old and brok..
Louisville, Kentucky
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Louisville, KY
KY
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This July 07' colt is something else. Doc is a beautiful blood bay and is ..
Brownsville, Kentucky
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Brownsville, KY
KY
$800
Quarter Horse Mare
Nice buckskin mare with papers, has 45 days training rode daily, this mare..
Irvington, Kentucky
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Irvington, KY
KY
$2,000
Paint Mare
This 4 yr old paint mare is and excellant horse and very classy looking. S..
Hawesville, Kentucky
Other
Paint
Mare
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Hawesville, KY
KY
$1,400
Quarter Horse Stallion
Just Talk About is registered AQHA, FQHA, and NFQHA at 88% foundation. He i..
Brandenburg, Kentucky
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Brandenburg, KY
KY
$500
Paint Mare
Knockem dead gorgeous filly with flaxen / blond mane. beautifully built and..
Boston, Kentucky
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Boston, KY
KY
$1,500
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About Radcliff, KY

Incorporated in 1956, Radcliff was first settled in 1919, when Horace McCullum subdivided lots along Wilson Avenue and sold them at auction to the highest bidder. McCullum named the new community after Major William Radcliffe, head of the Quartermaster Corps at the newly established Camp Henry Knox. After selling the general store he had opened in the new town, McCullum no longer played a role in its development. The next significant step in Radcliff's history took place during the 1930s when Fort Knox expanded and dislocated the towns of Stithton and New Stithton, causing various residents and businesses of those communities to move to Radcliff. During World War II, thousands of soldiers trained at Fort Knox and spent their leisure hours at the USO in Radcliff.