Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Concrete, WA

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Appaloosa Mare
Brandy is a working cattle horse. She has done it all from pleasure ridung ..
Everett, Washington
Appaloosa
Mare
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Everett, WA
WA
$8,500
Appaloosa Mare
Ringos a beautiful appaloosa filly. We are looking 4 some1 with experienc..
Arlington, Washington
White
Appaloosa
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Arlington, WA
WA
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Appaloosa Mare
5 y / o beutiful appy. Comes from the Bar McLoud family. Great adult horse ..
Snohomish, Washington
Appaloosa
Mare
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Snohomish, WA
WA
$4,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Sonny is a big and flashy Copper spotted Leopard appy that has just been st..
Arlington, Washington
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Arlington, WA
WA
$2,000
Appaloosa Mare
7 Year old beautiful registered appaloosa. Will be great 4- H project or p..
Snohomish, Washington
Bay
Appaloosa
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Snohomish, WA
WA
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About Concrete, WA

The town of Concrete has undergone several incarnations, the earliest being a settlement at the northwestern junction of the Baker and Skagit Rivers, known as "Minnehaha." Amasa "Peg-Leg" Everett was one of the earliest settlers and in 1890, the townsite was platted by another settler, Magnus Miller. Shortly thereafter, a post office was established and the town name changed to "Baker." In 1905, a settlement across the Baker River came into being due to the building of the Washington Portland Cement Company and was named "Cement City." After the Superior Portland Cement Company plant was built in Baker in 1908, it was decided to merge the two towns. Inhabitants of the new community settled on the name "Concrete" and the town was so christened and officially incorporated on May 8, 1909. The town of Concrete is home to many old and original buildings, as well as a couple of engineering milestones: Built in 1916–1918 and so named for the Scottish immigrant, local settler, and Skagit County Commissioner who promoted its construction. The naming occurred after Henry Thompson was killed by a logging train in 1918.