Horses for Sale in Marana AZ, San Tan Valley AZ

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Marana, AZ 85653
Thoroughbred Gelding
"Rapid Punch" aka Peyton is being offered for your consideration. He is a 2..
Marana, Arizona
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
25
Marana, AZ
AZ
$6,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
Thoroughbred Gelding
This is the hardest decision I have ever had too make, but here it is. 14 y..
San Tan Valley, Arizona
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
23
San Tan Valley, AZ
AZ
$500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Mesa, AZ 85212
Quarter Horse Mare
ETTA is a 10 y/o 1D barrel horse and would make a phenomenal high school or..
Mesa, Arizona
Brown
Quarter Horse
Mare
19
Mesa, AZ
AZ
$14,000
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Phoenix, AZ 85032
Half Arabian Gelding
That's Amore UF AKA Raja. 8 year old, 16 hh half Arab, half Hanoverian geld..
Phoenix, Arizona
Bay
Half Arabian
Gelding
18
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$8,000
Holsteiner - Horse for Sale in Mesa, AZ 85205
Holsteiner Mare
Zycarda TSH is an 8 yr old 16.3hh holsteiner mare for sale. Jumps great, ve..
Mesa, Arizona
Gray
Holsteiner
Mare
17
Mesa, AZ
AZ
$24,000
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Cave Creek, AZ 85085
Half Arabian Gelding
This is a great gelding with a good, quiet mind. He has been handled since..
Cave Creek, Arizona
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Gelding
13
Cave Creek, AZ
AZ
$5,000
Peruvian Paso - Horse for Sale in Queen Creek, AZ
Peruvian Paso Stallion
DDW Romante is a beautiful, quality black stallion with lots of personalit..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Black
Peruvian Paso
Stallion
-
Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$400

About Casa Grande, AZ

Casa Grande was founded in 1879 by The Carter Family during the Arizona mining boom, specifically due to the presence of the Southern Pacific Railroad. In January 1880, the community of Terminus, meaning "end-of-the-line," was established despite consisting of just five residents and three buildings. In September 1880, railroad executives renamed the settlement Casa Grande, after the Hohokam ruins at the nearby Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Casa Grande grew slowly, and suffered several setbacks both in 1886 and 1893, when fires ravaged the town, destroying all wooden housing structures within it. When the mining boom slowed in the 1890s, the town was nearly abandoned, but with the advent of agriculture, the town remained alive and well, and was eventually incorporated in 1915.