Mules for Sale near Chattahoochee Hills, GA

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Mule - Horse for Sale in Sharpsburg, GA 30277
Mule Stallion
I have a Paso Fino mule, and he is gaited! He has had basic saddle training..
Sharpsburg, Georgia
Mule
Stallion
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Sharpsburg, GA
GA
$600
Mule Stallion
REDUCED !!!Great Racking Horse has been trail riden / also used for field ..
Griffin, Georgia
Blue Roan
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Stallion
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Griffin, GA
GA
$950
Mule Stallion
Jack is an excellent trail horse with a very smooth easy gait. He is commis..
Moreland, Georgia
Chestnut
Mule
Stallion
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Moreland, GA
GA
$3,500
Mule Stallion
Bandit is a 3 yr old healthy TWH mule. He is 15 hands high. He is greenbro..
Fayetteville, Georgia
Black
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Stallion
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Fayetteville, GA
GA
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Mule Stallion
Dante and Bandit are two lovable mules. They are 2 and 3 years old. Dante ..
Fayetteville, Georgia
Mule
Stallion
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Fayetteville, GA
GA
$1,800
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About Chattahoochee Hills, GA

The area that is now southwest Fulton was originally Campbell County, but it agreed to annexation by neighboring Fulton County on January 1, 1932, to reduce administrative costs. Historically, much of the west/center of the current city was considered the town of Rico, with other communities, including Goodes, Rivertown, County Line, Campbellton, Pumpkintown, and several other historic communities also within the new city's boundaries. The idea of "Chattahoochee Hills" is very recent. This developed from attempts to incorporate all of Fulton County into cities following the 2005 incorporation of Sandy Springs in the north part of the county, as well as local efforts to take control of zoning and land subdivision in the multi-county Chattahoochee Hill Country area. During the 2006 session, the Georgia General Assembly passed a law allowing the Fulton section of the area to incorporate as a city (the only type of municipality allowed in Georgia), the purpose being the municipalization of that county, and to allow local residents to have local control of zoning, with the goal of preserving as much as possible of the rural character of the community while controlling development.