Appendix Horses for Sale near Vernon Hills, IL

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16.3 hand Appendix Quarter Horse Bay Gelding 6yrs old, by world champion "G..
Mokena, Illinois
Bay
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Gelding
15
Mokena, IL
IL
$15,000
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She is about 20 now and knows it all. She has the sweetest personality yo..
Sycamore, Illinois
Bay
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Sycamore, IL
IL
$500
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Dutchess has been shown in halter and won. She has long toes which require..
Waterford, Wisconsin
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Waterford, WI
WI
$1,500
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Good looking horse! Grey with black mane and tail. Clips, loads, ties. Per..
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Gray
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Kenosha, WI
WI
$3,000
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Spice has great ground manners and loves attention from adults and kids ali..
Harvard, Illinois
Brown
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Harvard, IL
IL
$500
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Great mare just started in dressage does halfpasses at a trot and canter wi..
Crystal Lake, Illinois
Bay
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Crystal Lake, IL
IL
Contact
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Registered 7 year old gelding. Good ground manners, trailers well. Could go..
Racine, Wisconsin
Bay
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Racine, WI
WI
$2,950
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http: / / www. angelfire. com / d20 / lexiforsale /..
Crystal Lake, Illinois
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Crystal Lake, IL
IL
$7,500
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About Vernon Hills, IL

The land that was to become Vernon Hills, founded by Richard Theodore Freese, Ron Freese, and Jim Carswell, began with the establishment of a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) farm in 1851. Use of the land remained relatively static until the 1950s, when part of it was purchased for a residential community and golf course; the development was the first use of the name "Vernon Hills." On June 16, 1958, the village officially incorporated with 123 residents and 125 houses in a single subdivision built by Quinn Hogan and Barney Loeb. During these times, the village and police department were run from a local motel until 1971 when village trustees bought two portable buildings. It saw steady but slow growth until the annexing of a plot of land near the corner of IL-60 and IL-21 in 1971, which led to the building of 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m 2) Hawthorn Center. By 1980, the village's population had grown to almost 10,000 residents, and by 2000, it had surpassed 20,000.