Halter Arabian Horses for Sale near Auburn, WA

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Arabian Stallion
Beautiful, sweet dispostion, aiming to please, just need to down size. Cal..
Graham, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Graham, WA
WA
$400
Arabian Mare
Bass Vienna is a flashy, superbly balanced chestnut filly that should have ..
Kirkland, Washington
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Kirkland, WA
WA
$10,000
Arabian Mare
Quelle Joie is a young bay filly with untapped potential. She has great si..
Kirkland, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Kirkland, WA
WA
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
Braveheart is a gifted, talented individual trained in a number of discipl..
Kirkland, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Kirkland, WA
WA
$10,000
Arabian Mare
Classic Melody is very pretty, sweet, amiable, and talented. IDEAL youth ho..
Kenmore, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Kenmore, WA
WA
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
Discount breedings available to Echo Magnifficoo, Emanor, Bengali, Versace,..
Kenmore, Washington
Arabian
Stallion
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Kenmore, WA
WA
$1
Arabian Stallion
Started under saddle and doing exceptionally well. Ready to take you where..
Snohomish, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Snohomish, WA
WA
$7,500
Arabian Mare
2002 Bay filly (SH Rembrandt x Bay Shahska) Outstanding filly, intensely br..
Olympia, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Olympia, WA
WA
$6,500
Arabian Stallion
Rogala Debonair combines the perfect blend of Crabbet / Polish breeding to ..
Lake Stevens, Washington
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Lake Stevens, WA
WA
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Strong Egyptian Pedigree, bred for race and endurance, extremely beautiful ..
Tacoma, Washington
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Tacoma, WA
WA
$4,000
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About Auburn, WA

The first non-indigenous settlers in the Green River Valley arrived in the 1850s, but were temporarily driven out by Indian wars later that decade. Several settler families returned in the 1860s, including Levi Ballard, who set up a homestead between the Green and White rivers. Ballard filed for a plat to establish a town in February 1886, naming it Slaughter for an officer slain during the Indian wars in 1855. Slaughter was incorporated on June 13, 1891, but its name was changed two years later to Auburn on February 21, 1893, by an action of the state legislature. Newer residents had disliked the name and its connection to the word " slaughter", especially after the town's hotel was named the Slaughter House.