Chestnut Jumping Horses for Sale near Seattle, WA

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Vashon, WA 98070
Copper
For your consideration Copper - aka “Unspoken Truth - is a 14 year old, 15...
Vashon, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
19
Vashon, WA
WA
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Kayla is a BEAUTIFUL Chestnut Mare who has been around. Does Dressage, ha..
Mckenna, Washington
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Mckenna, WA
WA
$2,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Glitz is a 19 year old thoroughbred mare. She's 16 hands and has gorgous m..
Edgewood, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Edgewood, WA
WA
$1,500
Arabian Mare
Perfect mare: Sliding stops, flowing trot, natural headset, long mane / tai..
Kent, Washington
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Kent, WA
WA
$2,500
Welsh Pony Mare
Gorgous flashy 10 yr English and Western trained pony for sale that likes t..
Quilcene, Washington
Chestnut
Welsh Pony
Mare
-
Quilcene, WA
WA
$2,500
Hanoverian Mare
6 year old 16. 2 Han / TB mare. Showed Baby Greens Short Stirrup and Pre - ..
Buckley, Washington
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
-
Buckley, WA
WA
$25,000
Appendix Mare
Shasta is a very well put together filly. She can take you anywhere you wan..
Covington, Washington
Chestnut
Appendix
Mare
-
Covington, WA
WA
$1,200
Thoroughbred Mare
Large structured 3 1 / 2 yr. old T. B. Filly! She is so quiet you'd think..
Kent, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Kent, WA
WA
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Lovely mover, very elegant, scores well at dressage. Super honest to the fe..
Woodinville, Washington
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Woodinville, WA
WA
$10,000
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About Seattle, WA

Archaeological excavations suggest that Native Americans have inhabited the Seattle area for at least 4,000 years. By the time the first European settlers arrived, the people (subsequently called the Duwamish tribe) occupied at least seventeen villages in the areas around Elliott Bay. The first European to visit the Seattle area was George Vancouver, in May 1792 during his 1791–95 expedition for the British Navy to chart the Pacific Northwest. In 1851, a large party led by Luther Collins made a location on land at the mouth of the Duwamish River; they formally claimed it on September 14, 1851. Thirteen days later, members of the Collins Party on the way to their claim passed three scouts of the Denny Party.