Horses for Sale in Brentwood CA, San Jose CA

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Paint Stallion
Offering for sale due to the weak economy, a stunning Black Tobiano gelding..
Brentwood, California
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Brentwood, CA
CA
$2,300
Thoroughbred Mare
Roo is a beautiful TB mare. $2000 OBO. She is registered with the Jockey C..
San Jose, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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San Jose, CA
CA
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
AQHA#3743178 4 yr bay mare 2 hind white socks. Greenbroke, ridden 5x walk /..
Pleasanton, California
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pleasanton, CA
CA
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Beautiful, grey mare for sale. high energy level. would make great endurenc..
Livermore, California
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Livermore, CA
CA
$1,200
Thoroughbred Stallion
Thunder is a big sweet guy. My kids love him - he is very good around them...
Los Gatos, California
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Los Gatos, CA
CA
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Please see attached web link for discription and photos http: / / pages. sb..
Danville, California
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Danville, CA
CA
$5,000
Mustang Mare
Misty would be a great endurance prospect. She ties, bathes and loads, and ..
Livermore, California
Palomino
Mustang
Mare
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Livermore, CA
CA
$500

About Palo Alto, CA

Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the Ohlone lived on the San Francisco peninsula; in particular, the Puichon Ohlone lived in the Palo Alto area. The area of modern Palo Alto was first recorded by the 1769 party of Gaspar de Portolá, a 63-man, 200-horse expedition from San Diego to Monterey. The group overshot Monterey in the fog and when they reached modern-day Pacifica, ascended Sweeney Ridge and saw the San Francisco Bay. Portolá descended from Sweeney Ridge southeast down San Andreas Creek to Laguna Creek (now Crystal Springs Reservoir), thence to the San Francisquito Creek watershed, ultimately camping from November 6–11, 1769, by a tall redwood later to be known as El Palo Alto. Thinking the bay was too wide to cross, the group retraced their journey to Monterey, and never became aware of the Golden Gate entrance to the Bay.