Jumping Ponies for Sale near Atlanta, GA

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Pony Mare
I have had the pony for the past 8years. I am now older and have three hors..
Jackson, Georgia
Pony
Mare
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Jackson, GA
GA
$1,000
Pony Mare
Don't be fooled by her age, this little mare has a lot of spirit! Therefor..
Buford, Georgia
Roan
Pony
Mare
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Buford, GA
GA
$2,000
Pony Stallion
Showing 2'6 schooling 3' with ease. Can go up or down with riders ability...
Dallas, Georgia
Black
Pony
Stallion
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Dallas, GA
GA
$3,200
Pony Stallion
This 7 year old strawberry roan is very athletic. He has 30 days training ..
Luthersville, Georgia
Red Roan
Pony
Stallion
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Luthersville, GA
GA
$1,000
Pony Stallion
Great pony for trails or shows. Shown locally, on flat and over fences, in ..
Conyers, Georgia
Brown
Pony
Stallion
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Conyers, GA
GA
$3,200
Pony Mare
Price Negociable, need good home! This Pony is fabulous!!! ~Always in ribb..
Cumming, Georgia
Black Overo
Pony
Mare
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Cumming, GA
GA
$14,500
Pony Mare
Rider has outgrown this sweet, quiet, sound pony. Great for a beginner or ..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Pony
Mare
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Alpharetta, GA
GA
$4,500
Pony Mare
Very sweet pony. Good ground mannors and very good with children. Will make..
Peachtree City, Georgia
Gray
Pony
Mare
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Peachtree City, GA
GA
$5,500
Pony Mare
Rider has outgrown this very sweet, very quiet, sound pony. Would make a g..
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bay
Pony
Mare
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Alpharetta, GA
GA
$7,500
Pony Mare
Abby - 4 y / o, 13. 1 Hh. , POA pony mare, Red roan w / blanket on rear. Be..
Rutledge, Georgia
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
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Rutledge, GA
GA
$2,000
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About Atlanta, GA

For thousands of years prior to the arrival of European settlers in north Georgia, the indigenous Creek people and their ancestors inhabited the area. Standing Peachtree, a Creek village where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River, was the closest Native American settlement to what is now Atlanta. Through the early nineteenth century, European Americans systematically encroached on the Creek of northern Georgia, forcing them out of the area from 1802 to 1825. The Creek were forced to leave the area in 1821, under Indian Removal by the federal government, and European American settlers arrived the following year. In 1836, the Georgia General Assembly voted to build the Western and Atlantic Railroad in order to provide a link between the port of Savannah and the Midwest.