Horses for Sale in Wall NJ, Shamong NJ

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Trakehner - Horse for Sale in Wall, NJ 07719
Willow
Willow is a sweet and stunning chestnut mare who is looking for her next pe..
Wall, New Jersey
Liver Chestnut
Trakehner
Mare
16
Wall, NJ
NJ
$3,000
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
Paint
Mare
16
Shamong, NJ
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
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Arabian Gelding
Calgaary has a calm disposition and sharp intellect. He is a great candida..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Gray
Arabian
Gelding
12
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Drogo
Drogo is the son of Justynn, one of the most beautiful horses to walk into ..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
11
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Kennett Square, PA 19348
Arabian Gelding
Thee Emperor is the perfect combination of elegance and athleticism. intel..
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
10
Kennett Square, PA
PA
$4,000
Hanoverian - Horse for Sale in Millstone, NJ 08535
Hanoverian Mare
Smart, sweet, sensitive and phenomenal mover, made to shine, thrives on cha..
Millstone, New Jersey
Chestnut
Hanoverian
Mare
24
Millstone, NJ
NJ
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About Penndel, PA

Penndel Borough, although small, is rich in history. The area, originally inhabited by the Lenape Indians, was settled by Thomas Langhorne, an English Quaker preacher, and by Henry Paulin, a Quaker Yeoman, on land grants from William Penn. Penndel remained a farming region until 1876 when the Philadelphia Reading Railroad began service, and the Langhorne train station was established. Slowly individual homes and small businesses were built in close proximity to the railroad, and the town expanded from there. It began as the Eden Post Office, was incorporated as the borough of Attleboro on June 22 1899; the name changed to South Langhorne in 1919, and finally to Penndel in 1947.