Paint Horses for Sale in Tampa FL, Wesley Chapel FL

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Paint Stallion
I have a 15. 3H APHA solid gelding. He has a great personality, very intell..
Tampa, Florida
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Tampa, FL
FL
$2,300
Paint Mare
Nice stout Tovero mare. True black and white. Sweet, great on the ground, l..
Wesley Chapel, Florida
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Wesley Chapel, FL
FL
$2,700
Paint Stallion
2003 Colt Sorrel Tobiano, Loud. Championship blood lines. Great dispositi..
Parrish, Florida
Sorrel
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Parrish, FL
FL
$2,900
Paint Stallion
trigger is a sweet boy very flashy still green but does great. likes kids w..
Palmetto, Florida
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Palmetto, FL
FL
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Red is a reg. paint gelding. He is 8 years old. He is a sorrol overo. He is..
Zephyrhills, Florida
Sorrel
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Zephyrhills, FL
FL
$1,800
Paint Stallion
"Dakota" is a quick learner, just needs someone to teach him. Stands for gr..
Plant City, Florida
Chestnut
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Plant City, FL
FL
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Registered Paint. Love is a great all around horse. Ridden by my 5 & 10 yea..
Bradenton, Florida
Black Overo
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Bradenton, FL
FL
$3,500
Paint Stallion
This horse is a dream! He is a gorgeous shiny chestnut with a long tail. H..
Pinellas Park, Florida
Chestnut
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Pinellas Park, FL
FL
$3,000
Paint Stallion
he is a very good horse for a intermeidate to experiance rider he is very w..
Tampa, Florida
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Tampa, FL
FL
$3,500
Paint Mare
"Hailey" is a very sweet filly with tons of personality. Very pretty mover ..
Bradenton, Florida
Sorrel
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Bradenton, FL
FL
$1,500
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About Treasure Island, FL

The area of Treasure Island was originally settled in small communities by the Tocobaga around 300 CE. The Timucua traded with other Native American tribes in the area until the arrival of Pánfilo de Narváez in 1528. De Narváez decimated the indigenous people before leaving the area in search of gold. [ citation needed ] Treasure Island got its name early in the 20th century, after several property owners attempted to boost sales of the properties being developed on the island by first burying and then pretending to discover a couple of wooden chests on the beach around 1915. After claiming the chests were filled with treasure, the news of the discovery quickly spread and people began calling the island Treasure Island.