Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Snoqualmie, WA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Arlington, WA 98223
Lilac
Quarter Horse, chestnut mare, 15h, lilac is a super sweet mare, she is quie..
Arlington, Washington
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
20
Arlington, WA
WA
$8,000
Paint Mare
Pistol ran an 18 on long Barrels on May 3 rd and won Res. Grand on May 18 ..
Clinton, Washington
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Clinton, WA
WA
$1,000
Pinto Stallion
Double O Seven is a very calm coming 2 yr old gelding that would be great ..
Clinton, Washington
Bay
Pinto
Stallion
-
Clinton, WA
WA
$700
Paint Stallion
This is a 2 year old buckskin tobiano. he is gorgeous to look at, and he ..
Roy, Washington
Buckskin
Paint
Stallion
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Roy, WA
WA
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
Superior is a beautyful 1993 15. 3 bay arabian gelding that can go any dir..
Tacoma, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Tacoma, WA
WA
$15,000
Appendix Stallion
Reg appendix qtr horse Gelding. He is an energetic 21 yr old. 16. 1 hands. ..
Graham, Washington
Black
Appendix
Stallion
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Graham, WA
WA
$1,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Bucky is a big gentle horse. He has raced. He is sound. He neck reins, has..
Graham, Washington
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Graham, WA
WA
$3,000
Paint Stallion
tex is a well broke 3 yr old how is woking as a barrel racer , trail , cow..
Granite Falls, Washington
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Granite Falls, WA
WA
$2,500
Appendix Stallion
This guy is fun to ride! Quick on his feet with a nice handle. Was used fo..
Eatonville, Washington
Palomino
Appendix
Stallion
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Eatonville, WA
WA
$1,350
Paint Mare
She will take you anywhere you want to go. Quick, catty, FAST with tons of..
Eatonville, Washington
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Eatonville, WA
WA
$2,250
Paint Mare
Take a look at This filly's new pictures 11-8-03 and papers just 6 months ..
Bremerton, Washington
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Bremerton, WA
WA
$2,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
E - mail, too much to list, great blood lines, in training fro barrel racin..
Monroe, Washington
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Monroe, WA
WA
$350
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About Snoqualmie, WA

The second written record of the exploration of the Snoqualmie Valley comes from the notes of Samuel Hancock, who ventured up-river with the Snoqualmie tribe in 1851 in search of coal. Near the current location of Meadowbrook Bridge, Hancock was told by his guides that the land was known as Hyas Kloshe Illahee, or "good/productive land". Hancock took this useful information back with him to the area now known as Tacoma. During the 1850s, tensions were very high between the native populations and the new settlers claiming the land as their own. In 1856, in response to these tensions, Fort Alden was built in the area that would become Snoqualmie.