Ponies for Sale near Juniata Terrace, PA

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Harlie
Very friendly pony. Rides and drives...
Duncansville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Pony
Mare
9
Duncansville, PA
PA
$1,500
Pony Stallion
He is a good jumper and mover, with a comfortable canter that is easy to l..
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Pony
Stallion
-
Mechanicsburg, PA
PA
$9,500
Pony Stallion
This beautiful pony has been shown hunter and will do a 2' course clean an..
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Bay
Pony
Stallion
-
Carlisle, PA
PA
$2,500
Pony Stallion
Welsh / TB cross. Farnley lines. Very Cute. These photos do not do him jus..
New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania
Bay
Pony
Stallion
-
New Bloomfield, PA
PA
$10,000
Pony Mare
Cute, bay pony mare. Half - haflinger. Rides, may drive. Excellent heal..
Newville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Pony
Mare
-
Newville, PA
PA
$500
Pony Stallion
FLASHY large pony that will get you noticed in the show ring! super fun and..
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Other
Pony
Stallion
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Mechanicsburg, PA
PA
$10,000
Pony Mare
Peanut has been ridden by children as young as 4 yrs old. She is a nice siz..
Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania
Black
Pony
Mare
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Osceola Mills, PA
PA
$800
Pony Mare
Used in 4- H for 6 years. Qualified for District 4- H show every year! Qual..
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Pony
Mare
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Bellefonte, PA
PA
$900
Pony Stallion
"Thumper" is a 2 1 / 2 yo palomino hunter pony. He has some paint markings,..
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Pony
Stallion
-
Carlisle, PA
PA
$3,800
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About Juniata Terrace, PA

Construction of the town started in 1920 and was completed by 1924 by the British Crown Rayon Company, a rayon manufacturer later known as American Viscose Corporation, for the workers of its Lewistown plant. The plant was opened in 1921 and was located across the Juniata River from Lewistown, on the same side as Juniata Terrace. It employed up to 5,000 workers and was closed in 1972 following flooding and damage from Tropical Storm Agnes. The town was constructed on a ridge overlooking the Juniata River to the east and the Lewistown Railroad Station to the north, about one and a half miles from downtown Lewistown. Two hundred fifty nearly identical brick townhouses were built along three streets, each about 500 yards long, which were crossed by four shorter streets.