Black Overo Horses for Sale near Tinley Park, IL

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Tinley Park, IL 60487
Chey
8year old, 14.3, Flashy colored, Black and White Paint Mare. Loads, cross t..
Tinley Park, Illinois
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
10
Tinley Park, IL
IL
$4,500
Pinto Mare
Fancy is beautiful and flashy, but has had no formal training, and can be f..
Donovan, Illinois
Black Overo
Pinto
Mare
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Donovan, IL
IL
$800
Paint Stallion
Would consider trading this 2003 colt or a 2004 colt both APHA reg. for tra..
Lake Village, Indiana
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Lake Village, IN
IN
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Sire - Zanes Winterhawk Dam - Pretty Miss Mac . several champs in bloodline..
Lake Village, Indiana
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Lake Village, IN
IN
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Sire - Zanes Winterhawk Dam - Pretty Miss Mac . blue eyed, bald face , whit..
Lake Village, Indiana
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Lake Village, IN
IN
$1,500
Paint Mare
Two year old paint filly - ready to start training. Very showy, will do wel..
Valparaiso, Indiana
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
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Valparaiso, IN
IN
$2,000
Pinto Mare
14. 3 hands of Arabian style, movement, and temperment, with LOUD tobiano c..
Donovan, Illinois
Black Overo
Pinto
Mare
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Donovan, IL
IL
$2,000
Spotted Saddle Stallion
Apache is a good trail horse, calm, crosses water, used to seeing bikes, jo..
Wheaton, Illinois
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Wheaton, IL
IL
$3,200
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About Tinley Park, IL

Settlement of the area which now comprises Tinley Park began in the 1820s by emigrants from the Eastern United States. German settlers became predominant in area by the 1840s, and the village was originally established in 1853 as "Bremen". Irish, English, Scottish, Canadian, and other American settlers were also common in the area. In the late 19th century, railroads expanded rapidly, and the village happened to be located on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad line. The influence of the railroad on Bremen was so great that, in 1890, its name was changed to Tinley Park in honor of the village's first railroad station agent, Samuel Tinley, Sr.