Horses for Sale near Harrisburg, PA

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Fredericksburg, PA 17026
Comanche
Meet Comanche! He’s a yearling colt foaled on June 9, 2024. His sire is a r..
Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
1
Fredericksburg, PA
PA
$3,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Glen Rock, PA 17327
Coming Up Rosie
Lovely OTTB mare. Very sweet and willing. Retired sound. Has been ridden so..
Glen Rock, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
13
Glen Rock, PA
PA
Sold
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in McAlisterville, PA 17049
Cheyenne
17 years old, barefoot. Walk/trot/canter. Great on trails and in the arena..
Mcalisterville, Pennsylvania
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
23
Mcalisterville, PA
PA
Sold
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Shippensburg, PA 17257
Dakota
Beautiful 10yr brown and white spotted saddle horse with one blue eye! He's..
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Pinto
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
10
Shippensburg, PA
PA
$7,000
Friesian - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Aurora
Aurora is the Barbie dream horse we all wanted as a child, and the horse we..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Dun
Friesian
Mare
6
Lancaster, PA
PA
$11,000
Standardbred - Horse for Sale in Ronks, PA 17572
Crystal
16 h dark bay Standardbred mare. Drives with buggy on 6-8 mile trips one wa..
Ronks, Pennsylvania
Bay
Standardbred
Mare
12
Ronks, PA
PA
$3,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Shippensburg, PA 17257
Elijah
Elijah is a super sweet, talented OTTB that has the potential to go far. In..
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
16
Shippensburg, PA
PA
Sold

About Harrisburg, PA

Harrisburg's site along the Susquehanna River is thought to have been inhabited by Native Americans as early as 3000 BC. Known to the Native Americans as "Peixtin", or " Paxtang", the area was an important resting place and crossroads for Native American traders, as the trails leading from the Delaware to the Ohio rivers, and from the Potomac to the Upper Susquehanna intersected there. The first European contact with Native Americans in Pennsylvania was made by the Englishman, Captain John Smith, who journeyed from Virginia up the Susquehanna River in 1608 and visited with the Susquehanna tribe. In 1719, John Harris, Sr., an English trader, settled here and 14 years later secured grants of 800 acres (3.2 km 2) in this vicinity. In 1785, John Harris, Jr.