Eventing Horses for Sale near Grand Rapids, MI

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Oldenburg Mare
Carefully and professionally started. Has been mounted walk / trot. Beaut..
Alto, Michigan
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
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Alto, MI
MI
$8,500
Mule Mare
WHITE MOLLY MULE 13 years old. 15 HH. Black skin and hoof. Sound and heal..
Greenville, Michigan
White
Mule
Mare
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Greenville, MI
MI
$1,900
Trakehner Stallion
Beautiful grey Trakehner / Thoroughbred gelding with a ton of personality, ..
Holland, Michigan
Gray
Trakehner
Stallion
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Holland, MI
MI
$10,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Manchester is a Canadian Hanoverian Stallion by Mattgold out of Goldwing. H..
Fremont, Michigan
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Fremont, MI
MI
$15,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Maximus is by Mattgold out of Goldwing. He has great movement and a wonder..
Fremont, Michigan
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Fremont, MI
MI
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Woody is learning very quickly - just started jumping under saddle - Great ..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$4,500
Warmblood Stallion
Axel is a beautiful and talented 4 WB / TB geldin. Has been under saddle 1..
Caledonia, Michigan
Warmblood
Stallion
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Caledonia, MI
MI
$9,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Clone" it a beautiful 16. 3 chestnut TB. I have been showing him for the p..
Augusta, Michigan
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Augusta, MI
MI
$12,000
Warmblood Mare
PICTURES AT: www. geocities. com / photos409 Sweet Liberty is a absolutely ..
Alto, Michigan
Bay
Warmblood
Mare
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Alto, MI
MI
$10,000
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About Grand Rapids, MI

For thousands of years, succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples occupied the area. Over 2000 years ago, people associated with the Hopewell culture occupied the Grand River Valley. Later, a tribe from the Ottawa River traveled to the Grand River valley, fighting three battles with the Prairie Indians who were established in the area. The tribe later split, with the Chippewas settling in the northern lower peninsula, the Pottawatomies staying south of the Kalamazoo River and the Ottawa staying in central Michigan. By the late 1600s, the Ottawa, who occupied territory around the Great Lakes and spoke one of the numerous Algonquian languages, moved into the Grand Rapids area and founded several villages along the Grand River.