Horses for Sale in Palm Beach FL, Wellington FL

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Friesian Stallion
This is a cute wht / blk gelding vanner with correct body style and nice l..
Palm Beach, Florida
Black
Friesian
Stallion
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Palm Beach, FL
FL
$2,000
Warmblood Stallion
Super Sweet! Wonderful competiton Horse, experience in Hunter / Jumpers /..
Wellington, Florida
Bay
Warmblood
Stallion
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Wellington, FL
FL
$25,000
Appendix Mare
AF. Market Street - Initially started for western pleasure. Ridden by 12 ..
Palm City, Florida
Bay
Appendix
Mare
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Palm City, FL
FL
$8,000
Arabian Mare
Promise The Moon is a very fancy hunter pleasure horse. She very well scho..
Lake Worth, Florida
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Lake Worth, FL
FL
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Registered gelding. Used to be used for lessons. Too many animals, ? & #65..
Palm City, Florida
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Palm City, FL
FL
$1,500
Saddlebred Mare
Flashy Saddlebred, Chestnut Mare, strong foundation, comes from World Cham..
Wellington, Florida
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
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Wellington, FL
FL
$6,500
Standardbred Mare
Diamond is a six year old mare Standardbred, 12 year old daughter has been..
Davie, Florida
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
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Davie, FL
FL
$1,200

About Lake Worth, FL

Indigenous people known as the Jaega were the earliest reported inhabitants of the section of the Florida Atlantic coast in the areas of Martin and Palm Beach Counties. Remains of shell mounds can be found near the Jupiter inlet, inland in what is now Boynton Beach and just south of the Boynton Inlet, indicating pre-Columbian Jaega habitation. The city's first settlers were Samuel and Fannie James, an African American couple and reported to be ex- slaves, known as the Black Diamonds, who settled on the shores of the Lake Worth Lagoon near the current 5th Avenue South in 1885. (The stone monument located at the northwest corner of Lucerne Avenue and J Street inaccurately uses the date 1883, due to a transcription error). The couple made a claim for their land under the Homestead Act in 1885 and received a receipt for their claim on February 1, 1887.