Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Berkeley Springs, WV

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Paint - Horse for Sale in McConnellsburg, PA 17233
Raven
Raven is a 14 year old mare, she loves attention not mare-ish at all. Been ..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Tovero
Paint
Mare
16
Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$3,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Three Springs, PA 17253
Quarter Horse Mare
I am selling my 2015 AQHA Reg Blue Roan Grulla Filly. Blu is going to be HU..
Three Springs, Pennsylvania
Blue Grulla
Quarter Horse
Mare
9
Three Springs, PA
PA
$3,000
Rose
Rose is a 5 year old 14.1 qh mare. She is high temperamented which means sh..
Frederick, Maryland
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Frederick, MD
MD
$250
Admiral
Admiral is a 15.2H nineteen-year-old ottb gelding who is currently running ..
Middletown, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
24
Middletown, VA
VA
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Lena is an 07 All Black aqha filly out of a lenassugarman mare and a poco ..
Three Springs, Pennsylvania
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Three Springs, PA
PA
$1,600
Haflinger Mare
Elvira is a beautiful Haflinger mare that if a sorrel color with a flazen ..
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Haflinger
Mare
-
Waynesboro, PA
PA
$1,500
Morab Stallion
Arab smart, Morgan versatile, make him your next sport horse! English, wes..
Boonsboro, Maryland
Sorrel
Morab
Stallion
-
Boonsboro, MD
MD
$2,500
Paint Mare
Beautiful breeding stock Paint mare. I had hoped she would be a Western Ple..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Brown
Paint
Mare
-
Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$2,500
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About Berkeley Springs, WV

During colonial times in 1748, George Washington, then just 16 years old, was part of the team that surveyed the Eastern Panhandle region for Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Washington returned several times over the next several years with his half-brother, Lawrence, who was ill, in hopes that the warm springs might improve his health. The springs, and their rumored medicinal benefits, attracted numerous Native Americans as well as Europeans to the area. While vacationing in the area in 1767, Washington made note of how busy the colonial town had become. Lord Fairfax had built a summer home there and a "private bath" making the area a popular destination for Virginia's social elite.