English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Tubac, AZ

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Quarter Horse Mare
Doll is a great Mare. I bought her in VA and moved her out to AZ when my ..
Tucson, Arizona
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$3,000
Pinto Mare
Beautiful bay pinto mare with striking blue eye, took my daughter to AZ St..
St. David, Arizona
Bay
Pinto
Mare
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St. David, AZ
AZ
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Falla is an extremely intelligent mare. She absolutely loves attention, an..
Tucson, Arizona
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Paint Mare
Tramps Painted Lady, 8 years, APHA mare. Sire: Mr Tramp; Dam: Doc Bar / C..
Tubac, Arizona
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Tubac, AZ
AZ
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Growing coming 4 yr old Foundation AQHA gelding from famous pedigree: Poco..
Tucson, Arizona
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$7,000
Azteca Mare
Beautiful Azteca mare traditional baroque features / movement. Caries Zimbr..
Tucson, Arizona
Azteca
Mare
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$10,000
Paint Mare
2001 APHA overo mare, registered as a red dun, is a rare dunalino color. Sh..
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Red Dun
Paint
Mare
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Sierra Vista, AZ
AZ
$5,500
Pony Mare
Cute bay pony. Sound and gentle, loads, clips, and ties. Great feet curren..
Tucson, Arizona
Bay
Pony
Mare
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Exceptional 2 yr old, kind, big boned, solid, handsome sorrell overo with t..
Whetstone, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Whetstone, AZ
AZ
$9,500
Paint Stallion
Handsome, well started youngster, very willing, quiet and rides like a cadd..
Whetstone, Arizona
Paint
Stallion
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Whetstone, AZ
AZ
$10,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Bonnie is a registered thoroughbred. She is very sweet and eager to please...
Tucson, Arizona
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Tucson, AZ
AZ
$3,400
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About Tubac, AZ

Established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio, the first Spanish colonial garrison in what is now Arizona, Tubac was one of the stops on the Camino Real (the "Royal Road") from Mexico to the Spanish settlements in California. Tubac's most famous Spanish resident was Juan Bautista de Anza. While stationed at Tubac (1760–1776), de Anza built the chapel of Santa Gertrudis, the foundations of which lie beneath today's St. Ann's Church. Apaches attacked the town repeatedly in the 1840s, forcing the Sonoran Mexicans to abandon both Tumacacori and Tubac.