Paint Horses for Sale near Bel Air, MD

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Landenberg, PA 19350
So Fancy
Gorgeous 10 year old paint Hunter jumper looking for his next partner. His..
Landenberg, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
11
Landenberg, PA
PA
$10,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
O’Malley
his dude is what dreams are made of. Stands 15.1 and is around 15 years old..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Bay Overo
Paint
Gelding
16
Lancaster, PA
PA
$6,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
S’Mores
S’mores is a super goofy guy, who was doing WT lessons and trail riding in ..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Pinto
Paint
Gelding
17
Lancaster, PA
PA
$4,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Glenmoore, PA 19343
Betty
Betty is a 10 y/o, 14.3 hand paint mare and as cute as they come! She is th..
Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
White
Paint
Mare
13
Glenmoore, PA
PA
$6,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Holtwood, PA 17532
Clove
Clove is a 12.2 hand paint pony mare who’s 10 years old. She will ride, dri..
Holtwood, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
15
Holtwood, PA
PA
$5,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Choctaw
Choctaw is a 6 year old paint gelding standing at 14.2 hands. Choctaw has b..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
11
Lancaster, PA
PA
$5,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Elkton, MD 21921
Dear John
DJ is a 7 yo TB/Paint X gelding. He stands a solid 15.1 and is moderately b..
Elkton, Maryland
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
13
Elkton, MD
MD
$3,700

About Bel Air, MD

Bel Air's identity has gone through several incarnations since 1780. Aquilla Scott, who had inherited land known as "Scott's Improvement Enlarged," planned the town on a portion that he called "Scott's Old Fields." Four years later, the town had expanded as local politicians, merchants, and innkeepers purchased lots from Scott, and the county commissioners decided to change its name to the more appealing "Belle Aire." In his deeds, Scott dropped one letter, renaming the town, "Bell Aire." Around 1798, court records dropped two more letters, and "Bel Air" was born. During this period, Bel Air began to rise in prominence. In 1782, just two years after its founding, it became Harford's county seat, and Daniel Scott (Aquilla's son) started building a courthouse on Main Street. Although the town limits in the late 18th century encompassed nothing more than the two sides of Main Street, the days following the Civil War saw a building and land-development boom that remains in full swing to this day.