Eventing Horses for Sale near Altavista, VA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Lynchburg, VA 24551
Thoroughbred Gelding
Theo is a 16.3 seven year old gelding. He is such a sweet and lovable boy. ..
Lynchburg, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
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Lynchburg, VA
VA
$5,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Excellent amaateur horse. Packed is a 6 yr old bay tb gelding. He is extre..
Lexington, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Lexington, VA
VA
$12,000
Pony Stallion
Hidalgo is a 5 Year Old 13. 1 H Mustang X Arabian. He is a beautiful Straw..
Bedford, Virginia
Roan
Pony
Stallion
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Bedford, VA
VA
$1,500
Haflinger Stallion
Tank is a 4 Year Old 13. 2 Haflinger X Welsh Cob pony. Would make a nice h..
Bedford, Virginia
Haflinger
Stallion
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Bedford, VA
VA
$1,500
Oldenburg Mare
Friday is a flashy filly with lots of chrome that should mature at 16. 2+...
Danville, Virginia
Bay
Oldenburg
Mare
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Danville, VA
VA
$15,000
Oldenburg Stallion
Perun has an outstanding temperament suitable for any discipline. His corr..
Danville, Virginia
Bay
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Danville, VA
VA
$15,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Paco is a completely kid - safe trusty pony. He would be great for a child'..
Providence, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Providence, NC
NC
$6,500
Draft Mare
Showing or trail riding, Clover is well mannered and willing. She scored a ..
Natural Bridge, Virginia
Gray
Draft
Mare
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Natural Bridge, VA
VA
$6,000
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About Altavista, VA

The town of Altavista was created in 1905 during the construction of the east-west Tidewater Railway between Giles County (on the border with West Virginia) and Sewell's Point in what was at the time Norfolk County. Planned by Campbell County native William Nelson Page and financier and industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, the Tidewater Railway was combined with the Deepwater Railway in West Virginia to form the new Virginian Railway in 1907. Although it was a common carrier and offered limited passenger service until 1956, the main purpose of the Virginian Railway was to haul bituminous coal from the mountains to coal piers on the ice-free harbor of Hampton Roads. Lane Brothers Construction Company was the contractor for constructing 32 miles (51 km) of the Tidewater Railway, including its crossing of the existing north-south Southern Railway in Campbell County. Three Lane brothers purchased 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2) of land near the point where the railroads would intersect, and had civil engineers lay out a new town with streets and lots, complete with water, sewer, telephone service, and electric lines.