Horses for Sale in Trever WI, Union Grove WI

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OTB Mare
OTB mare for sale started dressage but shows potential for jumping. Very sw..
Trever, Wisconsin
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
14
Trever, WI
WI
$5,000
Gypsy Vanner Gelding
Selling a beautiful gelding 2 year old Tri colored buckskin dun. Excellent ..
Union Grove, Wisconsin
Buckskin
Gypsy Vanner
Gelding
9
Union Grove, WI
WI
$5,000
Jackson
Jackson is 15'2 - 15'3 sorrel / bay .Excellent for farrier, vet, and loves ..
Wauconda, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Wauconda, IL
IL
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Appaloosa Gelding
Blue is a flashy Appaloosa gelding. He is 14.2 hands and has two blue eyes...
Winfield, Illinois
Appaloosa
Gelding
-
Winfield, IL
IL
$235
Quarter Horse Gelding
I am getting this horse in a month or less, and I need help with board. I'm..
Lemont, Illinois
Other
Quarter Horse
Gelding
19
Lemont, IL
IL
$390
Thoroughbred Stallion
B is a beautiful bay gelding with nice white markings. Stands nicely in th..
Burlington, Wisconsin
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Burlington, WI
WI
$9,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
90 day profess. training. Born & Raised on Property - lots of hands on - h..
Wayne, Illinois
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Wayne, IL
IL
$5,800

About Vernon Hills, IL

The land that was to become Vernon Hills, founded by Richard Theodore Freese, Ron Freese, and Jim Carswell, began with the establishment of a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) farm in 1851. Use of the land remained relatively static until the 1950s, when part of it was purchased for a residential community and golf course; the development was the first use of the name "Vernon Hills." On June 16, 1958, the village officially incorporated with 123 residents and 125 houses in a single subdivision built by Quinn Hogan and Barney Loeb. During these times, the village and police department were run from a local motel until 1971 when village trustees bought two portable buildings. It saw steady but slow growth until the annexing of a plot of land near the corner of IL-60 and IL-21 in 1971, which led to the building of 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m 2) Hawthorn Center. By 1980, the village's population had grown to almost 10,000 residents, and by 2000, it had surpassed 20,000.