Bay Arabian Horses for Sale near Toledo, OH

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Arabian Stallion
Murphy is a 5 year old bay Arabian, currently in training both western and..
Holland, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Holland, OH
OH
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Too many horses and this mare needs more attention than she is receiving. ..
Risingsun, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Risingsun, OH
OH
$1
Arabian Mare
Lacy is an 18 yr. old bay Arabian mare. For the past six years she has bee..
Bradner, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Bradner, OH
OH
$900
Arabian Stallion
Photos by email: "Trepi" is a great Youth / Ameteur Horse. Beautiful Mahog..
Sylvania, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Sylvania, OH
OH
$7,500
Arabian Stallion
Sired by a Michigan State stallion, excellent looker and a great show pros..
Adrian, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Adrian, MI
MI
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Trixie is a sweet loving 3 yr old Bay mare. The reason for selling her is ..
Perrysburg, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Perrysburg, OH
OH
$600
Arabian Stallion
MA Mystere Man (Eternety x Mahoghany Myst) Mister is an excellent show hor..
Flat Rock, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Flat Rock, MI
MI
$8,000
Arabian Stallion
Caribbean Baie (AHA #528834, Breeders Sweepstakes and NSH Nom. Sire) (Monog..
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Oak Harbor, OH
OH
$750
Arabian Stallion
Caribbean Baie (AHA #528834, Breeders Sweepstakes and NSH Nom. Sire) AT STU..
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Oak Harbor, OH
OH
$750
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About Toledo, OH

Various cultures of indigenous peoples lived along the rivers and lakefront of what is now northwestern Ohio for thousands of years. When the city of Toledo was preparing to pave its streets, it surveyed "two prehistoric semicircular earthworks, presumably for stockades." One was at the intersection of Clayton and Oliver streets on the south bank of Swan Creek; the other was at the intersection of Fassett and Fort streets on the right bank of the Maumee River. Such earthworks were typical of mound-building peoples. This region was part of a larger area controlled by the historic tribes of the Wyandot and the people of the Council of Three Fires ( Ojibwe, Potawatomie and Odawa). The first European to visit the area was Étienne Brûlé, a French-Canadian guide and explorer, in 1615.