Paint Horses for Sale near Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Shamong, NJ 08088
Paint Mare
American quarter horse Color( bay/white Age or DOB (2009-01-01 Breed pain..
Shamong, New Jersey
Bay
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Shamong, NJ
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Paint - Horse for Sale in Shamong, NJ 08088
Paint Mare
American quarter horse Color-bay/white Age or DOB-2009-01-01 Breed-paint ..
Shamong, New Jersey
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Shamong, NJ
NJ
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Levittown, PA
Paint Stallion
This boy has it all!!! Looks, disposition, and size. Classical Copy is 15'3..
Levittown, Pennsylvania
Black
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Stallion
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Levittown, PA
PA
$2,000
Paint Mare
Folie was born and raised on our farm. She has been used in our lesson pr..
Millstone, New Jersey
Other
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Millstone, NJ
NJ
$12,000
Paint Mare
we have a great filly with top of the line paper! you can make her in to a..
Jamesburg, New Jersey
Black
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Mare
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Jamesburg, NJ
NJ
$2,000
Paint Stallion
This Is a excellent western pleasure horse ready to go to shows, safe for ..
Marlboro, New Jersey
Black Overo
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Stallion
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Marlboro, NJ
NJ
$7,500
Paint Stallion
I am looking for an intermediate to advanced rider (preferably young) . To ..
Washington, Michigan
Black Overo
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Stallion
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Washington, MI
MI
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Paint Stallion
Paint Horse 16. 2 hh gelding. Very handsome 11 y / o. Going well over 2 1 /..
Staten Island, New York
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Stallion
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Staten Island, NY
NY
$4,000
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About Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

The area that includes Point Pleasant Beach was first used by the Lenape Native Americans. On September 2, 1609, Henry Hudson and the crew of his ship, Half Moon , noticed the area on their way north to explore the Hudson River. Crew member Robert Juet noted in his journal, "This is a very good Land to fall with and a pleasant Land to see." The first European settlers were fisherman and farmers who first arrived in the 18th century. Summer tourism began in the early 19th century when Quaker Thomas Cook Jr. opened his farmhouse on the site of the current Antrim Elementary School to boarders, which began the trend that transformed the area into an oceanfront haven for visitors, a trend further established in the 1870 by Captain John Arnold, who built a roadway to the ocean, now known as Arnold Avenue.