Paint Horses for Sale in Bealeton VA, Front Royal VA

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Registered APHA Tobiano / Overo Gelding, Lots of color ! Super sweet and g..
Bealeton, Virginia
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Bealeton, VA
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$2,500
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Registered APHA Breeding Stock Gelding. Big Boy, gentle, smart, & great p..
Bealeton, Virginia
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Bealeton, VA
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$2,500
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Registered Tobiano Mare, Flashy, Cutting horse moves, but quite for pleasu..
Bealeton, Virginia
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Bealeton, VA
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$2,500
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Reg. APHA Breeding stock gelding, Great conformation and temperment, sweet..
Bealeton, Virginia
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Bealeton, VA
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$2,500
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Sugar Ray is a loveable horse. He stands, loads, clips, ties, up to date o..
Front Royal, Virginia
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Front Royal, VA
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$3,500
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Ryans First Jet is a 3-1 / 2 yo, currently 15. 3H gelding that should matur..
Bealeton, Virginia
Sorrel
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Bealeton, VA
VA
$5,500
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Step Ahead Mister is a 6 yo, almost 16. 1H double registered gelding. Miste..
Bealeton, Virginia
Sorrel
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Bealeton, VA
VA
$5,000

About Strasburg, VA

German-speaking Pennsylvanians were among the first non-native settlers to arrive in the northern Shenandoah Valley and Strasburg area. The luscious greenery and fertile land were prime targets for immigrant farmers. On August 21, 1734 speculator Henry Willis was granted 2,030 acres (8.2 km 2) total of this land by William Gooch, Virginia's Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief. Gooch wished to settle the valley to create a buffer between Native American tribes and the rest of the Virginia colony. During the summer of 1735, Willis sold his entire property to Jacob Funk.