Horses for Sale in Ephrata PA, Stockton NJ

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Racking - Horse for Sale in Ephrata, PA 17522
Safira
Mare rakin Horse very good shape do not Accept checks eye un this Page want..
Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Blue Roan
Racking
Mare
12
Ephrata, PA
PA
Sold
Donkey - Horse for Sale in Stockton, NJ 08559
Ty
Approximately 5-year-old gray, INTACT, standard JACK donkey for sale. He wa..
Stockton, New Jersey
Gray
Donkey
Stallion
6
Stockton, NJ
NJ
$850
Other - Horse for Sale in Salem, NJ 08079
Beauty
Text me for more info on this beautiful mare! She is so sweet and very disc..
Salem, New Jersey
Bay
Other
Mare
18
Salem, NJ
NJ
$2,500
Other - Horse for Sale in Alloway, NJ 08079
Jerry
text 6092165737..
Alloway, New Jersey
Bay
Other
Gelding
16
Alloway, NJ
NJ
$2,500
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Newfield, NJ 08344
Aprilsrisingsun
Son of UptownCharlybrown very level headed ,wants to work has mostly been u..
Newfield, New Jersey
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
6
Newfield, NJ
NJ
$7,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Philadelphia, PA 19102
McTommy
This is a gelding that you will be proud to own and use. Not a beginner hor..
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Black
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
10
Philadelphia, PA
PA
$2,000
Miniature - Horse for Sale in Lancaster, PA 17516
Merrylegs
True to the namesake, Merrylegs is just as good as the little pony in Black..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Miniature
Mare
16
Lancaster, PA
PA
$2,500

About King of Prussia, PA

The eponymous King of Prussia Inn was originally constructed as a cottage in 1719 by the Welsh Quakers William and Janet Rees, founders of Reesville. The cottage was converted to an inn in 1769 and did a steady business in colonial times as it was approximately a day's travel by horse from Philadelphia. Settlers headed west to Ohio would sleep at the inn on their first night on the road. In 1774 the Rees family hired James Berry to manage the inn, which henceforth became known as "Berry's Tavern". General George Washington first visited the tavern on Thanksgiving Day in 1777 while the Continental Army was encamped at Whitemarsh; a few weeks later Washington and the army bivouacked at nearby Valley Forge.