All-Around Horses for Sale in Lancaster PA, Bath PA

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Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Jasper
Jasper is a Gypsy Vanner/Haflinger cross who stands 13.1 hands tall and is ..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Gypsy Vanner
Gelding
13
Lancaster, PA
PA
$9,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Kala
*PRICE REDUCED* Looking for a horse with color that will turn heads?! Look..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
14
Bath, PA
PA
$14,900
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
O’Malley
his dude is what dreams are made of. Stands 15.1 and is around 15 years old..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Bay Overo
Paint
Gelding
16
Lancaster, PA
PA
$6,000
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Present
“Present” is a Paso mare foaled in 2005. She has successfully had a foal in..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
20
Lancaster, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
S’Mores
S’mores is a super goofy guy, who was doing WT lessons and trail riding in ..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Pinto
Paint
Gelding
17
Lancaster, PA
PA
$4,500
Welsh Pony - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Sparkle
“Sparkles” is a 6 year old Welsh gelding. WTC, jumps a cross rail, drives,..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Gray
Welsh Pony
Gelding
8
Lancaster, PA
PA
$3,500
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Magic
“Magic” is the horse we all need and want! Magic is so quiet, I ride her w..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
14
Lancaster, PA
PA
$7,000

About King of Prussia, PA

The eponymous King of Prussia Inn was originally constructed as a cottage in 1719 by the Welsh Quakers William and Janet Rees, founders of Reesville. The cottage was converted to an inn in 1769 and did a steady business in colonial times as it was approximately a day's travel by horse from Philadelphia. Settlers headed west to Ohio would sleep at the inn on their first night on the road. In 1774 the Rees family hired James Berry to manage the inn, which henceforth became known as "Berry's Tavern". General George Washington first visited the tavern on Thanksgiving Day in 1777 while the Continental Army was encamped at Whitemarsh; a few weeks later Washington and the army bivouacked at nearby Valley Forge.