Dressage Horses for Sale in San Juan Capistrano CA, Poway CA

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Irish Draught Stallion
William - Flashy 11 yr, 17 hd, Bay and White Tobiano Irish Sport Horse. Th..
San Juan Capistrano, California
Tobiano
Irish Draught
Stallion
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
CA
$15,000
Warmblood Stallion
High Tide - Fancy 11 yr, 16. 1, Rose Grey Dun QH / WB Gelding! Justice is ..
San Juan Capistrano, California
Warmblood
Stallion
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
CA
$35,000
American Warmblood Stallion
Quito - Adorable 9 yr, 16. 1 hd, Bay Registered American WB Gelding by Kil..
San Juan Capistrano, California
Bay
American Warmblood
Stallion
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
CA
$30,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Handsome 14 yr, 16. 2 hd, Grey Hanoverian Gelding. He can cross over to ma..
San Juan Capistrano, California
Gray
Hanoverian
Stallion
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
CA
$17,500
Appaloosa Mare
Olive is a 2005 registered Appaloosa mare out of Swift Lady Policy, by Zip..
Poway, California
Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Poway, CA
CA
$8,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Ainslee is a 4 year old Thoroughbred mare. Foaled in April 2006. She stand..
Poway, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Poway, CA
CA
$16,000
Warmblood Stallion
Brego has a great disposition. UTD on all shots and wormers. clips and tie..
Fallbrook, California
Black
Warmblood
Stallion
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Fallbrook, CA
CA
$3,000

About San Clemente, CA

Prior to colonization by Spaniards, the area was inhabited by the Juaneño people. It remained virtually uninhabited until 1776, when Mission San Juan Capistrano was established by Father Junipero Serra, which led both Native Americans and Spanish settlers to establish villages nearby. After the founding of Mission San Juan Capistrano, local natives were conscripted to work for the mission. Property rights to the land exchanged hands several times, but few ventured to build on it until 1925, when former Mayor of Seattle, Ole Hanson, an out-of-town major land developer, purchased and designed a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) community with the financial help of a syndicate headed by Hamilton Cotton. Hanson believed the area's pleasant climate, beautiful beaches, and fertile soil would serve as a haven to Californians tired of "the big city." He named the city after San Clemente Island, which in turn was named by the explorer Sebastián Vizcaino in 1602 after Saint Clement.