Paint Horses for Sale in Maysville GA, Covington GA

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4 year old reg. tobiano bay gelding, approx. 1000 lbs, 15 hh, green broke, ..
Maysville, Georgia
Bay
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Maysville, GA
GA
$575
Paint Stallion
Eye Catching Bay Overo gelding. Very easy going and laid back. Currently i..
Covington, Georgia
Bay
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Covington, GA
GA
$5,000
Paint Mare
Pretty, well bred paint pony mare. Sire 4 time WP world Champion, on leadin..
Conyers, Georgia
Palomino
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Conyers, GA
GA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Dandy is registered with the APHA as a breeding stock. Gentle colt. Lounges..
Dahlonega, Georgia
Sorrel
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Dahlonega, GA
GA
$800
Paint Stallion
Skip is 4 year old. He is a bay tobiano with one blue eye. Very gentle geld..
Dahlonega, Georgia
Bay
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Dahlonega, GA
GA
$600
Paint Mare
Gorgeous Tobiano Paint Pony, 14 year old, 13. 3 hh, excellent conformation ..
Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, GA
GA
$3,500
Paint Mare
2003 Nice APHA Bay Breeding Stock Filly, nice head and neck, very correct, ..
Canton, Georgia
Bay
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Canton, GA
GA
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Tall, correct would be a great Halter Stallion, own Son of Tribute To Sierr..
Canton, Georgia
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Canton, GA
GA
$15,000
Paint Mare
"Docs Lena My Way" is a beautiful dark bay Breeding Stock Paint Mare. Doc ..
Grayson, Georgia
Bay
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Grayson, GA
GA
$1,850
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About Sugar Hill, GA

Sugar Hill was established through a charter by the Georgia state assembly in 1939 as the Town of Sugar Hill and officially incorporated on March 24, 1939. The town was renamed the City of Sugar Hill in 1975. Before the city was incorporated, the area was part of a route from the railroad in Buford to the city of Cumming. According to tradition, the town was named after an incident where a large shipment of sugar spilled and the area became known as "the hill where the sugar spilled" or "the sugar hill". In 2001 a drastic increase in natural gas prices, disproportionate to the cost of natural gas outside of Sugar Hill, resulted in residents forming "The Committee to Dissolve Sugar Hill", with over 1,600 residents signing a petition calling for a referendum to abolish both the municipal utility and the city itself.