English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Midway, NC

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Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in Davidson, NC 28036
Biscuit
Absolutely gorgeous Gypsy Vanner cross gelding, 7 yo, 15.2 HH. "Biscu..
Davidson, North Carolina
Chestnut Overo
Gypsy Vanner
Gelding
10
Davidson, NC
NC
$20,000
Other - Horse for Sale in East Bend, NC 27018
June
Paint quarter horse sweet nature needs work to saddle hasn't been rode in c..
East Bend, North Carolina
White
Other
Mare
14
East Bend, NC
NC
$1,300
Quarter Horse Gelding
Ima Poco Doc Dude ( aka Buddy or Dude!) is an 11 y.o. Reg. AQHA, FQHA and 2..
Concord, North Carolina
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Gelding
21
Concord, NC
NC
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Paint Mare
Rose is a sweet sorrel mare with excellent conformation. Nice big hips and..
Oak Ridge, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Oak Ridge, NC
NC
$500
Paint Stallion
Cowboy is a reg APHA. He is a bomb proof trail horse, does western and eng..
Whitsett, North Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Whitsett, NC
NC
$1,500
Palomino Mare
Palomino Quarter Horse mare for sale. She is in perfect health and up to ..
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Palomino
Palomino
Mare
-
Winston-Salem, NC
NC
$3,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Bay reg. Quarter Horse gelding. He has great bloodlines. His show name is..
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Winston-Salem, NC
NC
$7,500
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About Midway, NC

Bethany Reformed and Lutheran Church Cemetery and the Hamilton Everhart Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town of Midway derives its name from its relative geographic location, "midway" between the cities of Winston-Salem and Lexington. Urban sprawl and annexation by the city of Winston-Salem has muddled the logical apparency of the town's name since the city limits of Winston-Salem now share a border with Midway while Lexington's nearest border is 7 miles (11 km) away. Originally, the community which now forms the center of modern Midway was founded as "Eller" when the Eller train depot was constructed, labeled as such after members of the Eller family which resided nearby. Until incorporation in 2006, many maps still marked the area as "Eller", despite disuse of the name over time by the public, local media, and local establishments.