Hunter Under Saddle Horses for Sale near Peachtree Corners, GA

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Haflinger - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
Bingo
Bingo is the cutest, chunkiest, Halflinger/Shetland cross around!! He is 14..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Chestnut
Haflinger
Gelding
18
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$2,000
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
29
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
29
Alpharetta, GA
GA
Contact
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Milton, GA 30004-27
JAG Kalico Kid
Free walk-trot riding opportunity at 40 acres farm with covered area. JAG K..
Milton, Georgia
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Gelding
25
Milton, GA
GA
$365
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpharetta, GA 30004
CA Destiny Gro+
Free riding opportunity onsite at a beautiful 40 acre farm with covered lig..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Arabian
Mare
28
Alpharetta, GA
GA
$365
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in McDonough, GA 30252
Richie
Art I Rich is a lovely, goofy kid sired by Artrageous - a sire known to thr..
Mcdonough, Georgia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
8
Mcdonough, GA
GA
$5,500
Bashkir Curly - Horse for Sale in Athens, GA 30601
Curly
Meet Curly, aka “Prides Midnight Harley”, a striking black 15 year old regi..
Athens, Georgia
Black
Bashkir Curly
Gelding
20
Athens, GA
GA
$3,500
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About Peachtree Corners, GA

Prior to 1818, the western corner of what became Gwinnett County was Creek and Cherokee Indian Territory, and it was illegal for white families to settle there. Nevertheless, there were several families of white squatters in the area before settlement was legalized, including Isham Medlock, whose name is lent to Medlock Bridge Road. In the early 1800s a road was built along a Native American trail from what is now Buford, past what is now Peachtree Corners, to what is now Atlanta. A small farming community, known as "Pinckneyville," grew up along that road. By 1827, the community was home to the second school in Gwinnett County, the Washington Academy, founded on what is now Spalding Drive.