Horses for Sale in Williamstown KY, Louisville KY

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Williamstown, KY 41097
Quarter Horse Gelding
Let me introduce you to this once in a lifetime opportunity.Shooter is 18 b..
Williamstown, Kentucky
Brown
Quarter Horse
Gelding
27
Williamstown, KY
KY
$3,400
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Louisville, KY 40228
Thoroughbred Stallion
Unconquered is a 2014 colt by Charging Indian out of a Waki Warrior mare. H..
Louisville, Kentucky
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
11
Louisville, KY
KY
$2,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Elizabethtown, IN 47232
Thoroughbred Mare
Firey Kiss is infoal to Silver Mountian. Firey has 2 runners, 2 winners. Si..
Elizabethtown, Indiana
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Elizabethtown, IN
IN
$1,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Elizabethtown, IN 47232
Thoroughbred Mare
Ginger Bell is infoal to Monba. Ginger has 2 runners on track...
Elizabethtown, Indiana
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Elizabethtown, IN
IN
$1,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Louisville, KY 40241
Paint Gelding
Marco is a very easy going horse. Enoguh thoroughbred in him for some speed..
Louisville, Kentucky
Black
Paint
Gelding
23
Louisville, KY
KY
$6,000
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Lawrenceburg, KY
Half Arabian Stallion
Reciprocity is a seven year old gelding his dam is a full Arabian and sire ..
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Lawrenceburg, KY
KY
$950
Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Versailles, KY
Hanoverian Stallion
"Daplito" Registration number 840023039864611. He is by Dacaprio 31678319..
Versailles, Kentucky
Bay
Hanoverian
Stallion
-
Versailles, KY
KY
$12,000

About Carrollton, KY

Carrollton was laid out in 1792, and it was known as Port William initially. It served as the county seat of Gallatin County until 1838 when the county was split, creating Carroll County, and Port William was renamed Carrollton and became the seat of the new county. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad was built near town in 1868 and eventually became more important to the town's economy than river traffic. Carrollton's most severe flood was the Ohio River flood of 1937; floodwaters crested at 79.9 feet (24.4 m). It has one of the state's largest tobacco markets, and the population has remained steady since being recorded at 3,884 in the 1970 census.