Bay Equitation Horses for Sale near Smyrna, GA

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
JAG Royal Knight
Riding opportunity onsite at a beautiful 40 acre farm with covered lighted ..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
28
Alpharetta, GA
GA
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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
JAG Lady Pegasus
Riding Opportunity for intermediate or above rider. Pegasus has countless w..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Arabian
Mare
28
Alpharetta, GA
GA
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Holsteiner - Horse for Sale in Newnan, GA
Holsteiner Stallion
Akillian's Luck is a super talented jumper just beginning his career. He h..
Newnan, Georgia
Bay
Holsteiner
Stallion
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Newnan, GA
GA
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Warmblood Stallion
Easy, brave, kind, dutch gelding. Winner in the childrens hunters and the..
Atlanta, Georgia
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
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Atlanta, GA
GA
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Trakehner Stallion
Big, Bold, Beautiful Dressage Horse! Nikko was trained up thru 1 st level ..
Rome, Georgia
Bay
Trakehner
Stallion
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Rome, GA
GA
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Always The Optimist, 2002 bay TB gelding. Star, 3 socks. 16. 1 hh. Typey b..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Alpharetta, GA
GA
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Wonderful guy that is beginner friendly and is a great teacher for the timi..
Atlanta, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Atlanta, GA
GA
$20,000
Arabian Stallion
Very handsome colt by Bravado Bey V (Halter and English Pleasure Champion) ..
Brooks, Georgia
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Brooks, GA
GA
$4,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
60 days professional training & now ready to move on into dressage or equit..
Mcdonough, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Mcdonough, GA
GA
$4,200
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About Smyrna, GA

Pioneers began settling the area in 1832. By the late 1830s, a religious encampment called Smyrna Camp Ground had become a popular travel destination and was well known throughout Georgia. It is a Greek name for the Biblical city of Smyrna, modern day Izmir in Turkey, the home of the Christian martyr Polycarp. After the completion of the Western and Atlantic Railroad in 1842, the area began to grow. It was known by several names until 1872—Varner's Station, Ruff's Siding, Neal Dow, and Ruff's Station.