English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Altoona, WI

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Half Arabian Stallion
Black Jack is a broke hackney arab cross that I rescues last fall. He has ..
Spring Valley, Wisconsin
Black
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Spring Valley, WI
WI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Boston is one of the quietest and best bred stallion you will find. He has..
Spring Valley, Wisconsin
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Spring Valley, WI
WI
$350
Paint Mare
See Sonnys Connection (pending) Maggie:is a Sorrel and white tovero out of ..
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Rice Lake, WI
WI
$1,000
Paint Stallion
3 time Paint World Champion Halter Horse and Reserve Champion Youth Gelding..
Emerald, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
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Emerald, WI
WI
$5,500
Paint Stallion
Own son of Mighty Awesome, World Champ & Sire of World Champs, Dam is own d..
Emerald, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Emerald, WI
WI
$750
Saddlebred Mare
Champagne's Northern Exposure ("Murphy") has spent the majority of her life..
Glenwood City, Wisconsin
Saddlebred
Mare
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Glenwood City, WI
WI
$1,500
Half Arabian Stallion
Beautiful and intelligent! Selling because we're moving in a month and have..
Chetek, Wisconsin
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Chetek, WI
WI
$1,100
Paint Stallion
Tall and leggy. Loves people. Laid back. Clipped, bathed, trailered. Potent..
Colfax, Wisconsin
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Colfax, WI
WI
$4,000
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About Altoona, WI

The settlement of Altoona began in 1881 when the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway selected the site for a new terminal to replace the overcrowded existing terminal in Eau Claire. The railroad had originally planned to put the new terminal in Fall Creek, but the city of Eau Claire lobbied for a site closer to the existing one, and representatives from Eau Claire and the railroad walked the tracks from Fall Creek to Eau Claire to determine a suitable site. When the location of present-day Altoona - approximately three miles east of the existing Eau Claire terminal - was found to have sufficient flat land and access to water (via the Eau Claire River), the railroad began construction of the new terminal and the community of "East Eau Claire" was platted in October. Residents began moving into the community in early 1882 and the railroad terminal became operational in May of that year.