Kentucky Mountain Horses for Sale near Cynthiana, KY

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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Brooksville, KY 41004
Bandito
Bandito is a handsome 12 year old Bay Roan Kentucky Mountain Gelding that s..
Brooksville, Kentucky
Bay Roan
Kentucky Mountain
Gelding
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Brooksville, KY
KY
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Kentucky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Versailles, KY
Kentucky Mountain Mare
For Sale "Willow" 5 1 / 2 year Kentucky Mountain / Tenn. walker. She is a ..
Versailles, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Versailles, KY
KY
$1,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
i have a beautiful high stepping horse , he is broke , and ready for a tra..
Morehead, Kentucky
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Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,400
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Absolutely gorgeous amber champagne KMSHA colt. 4 stockings, big star, gol..
Morehead, Kentucky
Champagne
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,500
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Gorgeous black filly with great bloodlines. Going to mature to over 15 hds..
Morehead, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Morehead, KY
KY
$1,800
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Beautiful! Beautiful! Amber champagne yearling colt, gold eyes, 4 socks an..
Morehead, Kentucky
Champagne
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,500
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Amber Creme champagne foundation KMSHA mare. Rare color in the mountain br..
Morehead, Kentucky
Champagne
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,500

About Cynthiana, KY

Cynthiana was named after Cynthia and Anna Harrison, daughters of Robert Harrison, who had donated land for its establishment, though Harrison County was named after Colonel Benjamin Harrison, who was an early settler in the area and the sheriff of Bourbon County. Two Civil War battles were fought in Cynthiana; the first on July 17, 1862, was part of a raid into Kentucky by Confederate General John Hunt Morgan; the second on June 11 and 12, 1864, resulted in defeat of Confederate forces on Morgan's last raid into the state. On January 23, 1877, an LL chondrite meteorite fell in Cynthiana. March 2, 1997, the South Fork of the Licking River which bisects Cynthiana flooded, causing extensive damage in Cynthiana and neighboring communities.