Horses for Sale in Lancaster PA, Churchville MD

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Quarter Horse Stallion
We have quite a few horses for sale starting at $5, 000. All are very soun..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Lancaster, PA
PA
$5,000
Oldenburg Mare
This horse will go Prelim tomorrow with the right rider. She is BOLD, scop..
Churchville, Maryland
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Mare
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Churchville, MD
MD
$16,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Mocha: 5 / 5 / 98 MFT / TWH filly 15. 2 Hands. Mocha is currently being ri..
Spring City, Pennsylvania
Bay Roan
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Spring City, PA
PA
$5,100
Paint Stallion
5 month old paint colt, awesome bloodlines (out of Paint Me Hobby, champion..
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Paint
Stallion
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Hummelstown, PA
PA
$1,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
This 4 yr old awsome looking TB was sold as a yearling for 190, 000!!! he i..
Grantville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Grantville, PA
PA
$8,000
Draft Mare
Pretty Belgian Morgan Cross Mare. Good Trail Horse, looks good in Harness. ..
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Draft
Mare
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Lebanon, PA
PA
$1,850
Pony Stallion
Chetnut and White Pinto pony. Jumps two feet six inch courses with his lead..
Churchville, Maryland
Bay
Pony
Stallion
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Churchville, MD
MD
$5,000
Rocky Mountain Mare
Beautiful chestnut filly. Gaits on lead line and in field. Calm and frien..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Lancaster, PA
PA
$5,000
Spotted Saddle Stallion
2 mare and colt pairs for sale. Mares are great trail horses. Colts will ma..
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Black
Spotted Saddle
Stallion
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Lebanon, PA
PA
$1,800
Paint Stallion
Meet Sun Bars Delight, better known as Red. He is a registered sorrel Pain..
Aberdeen, Maryland
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Aberdeen, MD
MD
$3,500

About Denver, PA

Founded by Hans Bucher, a Swiss immigrant, in 1735. Soon after it was called Bucher's Thal. In the 1800s, a train station was built and the town was renamed Union Station. Residents were growing weary of being referred to as a train station so in 1881, after researching post offices in the country, Adam Brubaker found only one named Denver. On November 1, 1881, the town was officially renamed Denver.