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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bloomingdale, IL 60108
Blackie
This is the kind that is so hard to find! Been there, done that and absolut..
Bloomingdale, Illinois
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
10
Bloomingdale, IL
IL
$2,600
Paint - Horse for Sale in Tinley Park, IL 60487
Chey
8year old, 14.3, Flashy colored, Black and White Paint Mare. Loads, cross t..
Tinley Park, Illinois
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
11
Tinley Park, IL
IL
$4,500
Other - Horse for Sale in Wheaton, IL 60189-58
Julie
I am on a quest to find that perfect pony for my family! My two daughters a..
Wheaton, Illinois
Other
Other
Gelding
15
Wheaton, IL
IL
$5,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Plainfield, IL 60544
Mr 701
Buen potrillo listo pa correr..
Plainfield, Illinois
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
8
Plainfield, IL
IL
$6,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Crown Point, IN 46307
Quarter Horse Mare
Girls Amazed Impulse (Gracie) is an AQHA Registered Quarter Horse. Her blo..
Crown Point, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
8
Crown Point, IN
IN
$3,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Aurora, IL 60504
Thoroughbred Mare
JC Name: Barak’s Sweet Pea Breed: Thoroughbred Gender: Mare Age: 7 (DoB 201..
Aurora, Illinois
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
15
Aurora, IL
IL
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Selle Francais - Horse for Sale in Crown Point, IN 46307
Selle Francais Mare
Night Rose: 2005 Selle Francais x Oldenburg Mare. 16.3 hands. Great eventin..
Crown Point, Indiana
Brown
Selle Francais
Mare
20
Crown Point, IN
IN
$12,000

About Elmwood Park, IL

Elmwood Park was incorporated as a village in early April 1914 in order to prevent annexation by the greater city of Chicago. Today one can still see evidence of a minority of landowners, or share farmers who voted for annexation to the city in 1915 by the odd chunk taken out of Elmwood Park's northeast corner, which kept the community from achieving a full square rectangular border. At the turn of the Century, urban dwellers would take the train westward out of the harsh concrete city for family picnics at the "Elm-Wood-Park," which was an ancient "Grove of majestic 180 year old Elms" found near 72nd Ave/Harlem and Irving Park Road. Taking advantage of the park's provenance, a new cemetery was named Elmwood, while the closest train stop to both cemetery and park in unincorporated Marwood/Ellsworth became identified with the official name of "Elmwood Park." During the pressure era of incorporation a decade later, the village's founding representatives thought it most ideal to legally title the community after the stop, and after the namesake elm, which is a native, locally evolved, riparian prairie "bottomland" tree species. As of the 2000 United States Census, there were 25,405 people, 9,858 households, and 6,525 families residing in the village.