Arabian Horses for Sale near Paradise, NV

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Arabian Mare
Red / Brown Arabian mare 6 years old - is currently in foal with an Azteca..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Brown
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
This horse is a one owner very loved animalw / loads of training. He needs..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous mellow fellow needs an experienced youth or amateur to take him a..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Typey english mare. Bloodlines include: Raffles, Gdansk, Bay El Bey and T..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$7,500
Arabian Mare
~Star~ is an elegant, athletic mare with champion Spanish and Polish bloodl..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Fully trained by professionals in Los Angeles, this loyal friend has cover..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
FANCY Hunter Pleasure gelding. Would be great junior exhibitor or am. horse..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
17 year old white arab gelding, 15 hh, will do english / western / trail / ..
Boulder City, Nevada
White
Arabian
Stallion
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Boulder City, NV
NV
$1,800
Arabian Mare
Pretty chestnut with fourwhitesocks. Exceptional pedigree, including Crown ..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,500
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About Paradise, NV

The southern part of the Las Vegas Valley was referred to as Paradise Valley as early as 1910, owing to a high water table that made the land particularly fertile for farming. County commissioners established a Paradise school district in 1914. In 1950, mayor Ernie Cragin of Las Vegas sought to annex the Las Vegas Strip, which was unincorporated territory, in order to expand the city's tax base to fund his ambitious building agenda and pay down the city's rising debt. A group of casino executives, led by Gus Greenbaum of the Flamingo, lobbied the county commissioners for town status, which would prevent the city from annexing the land without the commission's approval. The commission voted to create the unincorporated town of Paradise on December 8, 1950.