Breeding Quarter Horses for Sale near Pittsburgh, PA

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Quarter Horse Mare
"Piper" is a 2005 AQHA buckskin mare. She is lightly started under saddle..
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Indiana, PA
PA
$3,000
Quarter Horse Mare
super brood mare, quiet trail horse to boot, kids safe. very very easy k..
Homer City, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Homer City, PA
PA
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
"Gracie" is in foal to Pistol Tailwind (black AQHA) . She crosses extremel..
Blairsville, Pennsylvania
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Blairsville, PA
PA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
A wonderful four year old mare that is great around everyone. She is going..
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Canonsburg, PA
PA
$2,200
Quarter Horse Mare
"Tootsie" produces foals with the typical TE N TE look with balance, refine..
Freedom, Pennsylvania
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Freedom, PA
PA
$5,000
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About Pittsburgh, PA

Historical claims French Empire 1669–1758 British Empire 1681–1781 United States 1776–present Pittsburgh was named in 1758, by General John Forbes, in honor of British statesman William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. As Forbes was a Scot, he probably pronounced the name / ˈ p ɪ t s b ər ə / PITS-bər-ə (similar to Edinburgh). Pittsburgh was incorporated as a borough on April 22, 1794, with the following Act: "Be it enacted by the Pennsylvania State Senate and Pennsylvania House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ... by the authority of the same, that the said town of Pittsburgh shall be ... erected into a borough, which shall be called the borough of Pittsburgh for ever." From 1891 to 1911, the city's name was federally recognized as "Pittsburg", though use of the final h was retained during this period by the city government and other local organizations.