Quarter Horses for Sale in Climax (s. Of Greensboro) NC, Greensboro NC

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Quarter Horse Stallion
"Prince" is a very beautiful, gentle and affectionate horse. He is great on..
Climax (s. Of Greensboro), North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Climax (s. Of Greensboro), NC
NC
$1,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Chance" is a really beautiful 8 yr. old gelding. He is very gentle and ea..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$1,850
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a beautiful athletic filly that is bred to do just about anything y..
Mooresville, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mooresville, NC
NC
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Cisco is a beautiful grey gelding. He has been exibitioning barrels at NBHA..
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Fort Mill, SC
SC
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
"Robin" is a very experienced trail horse. She is quiet and gentle with exc..
Greensboro, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
April is a 14 year old Reg. Quarter horse mare. She is a great western plea..
Concord, North Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Concord, NC
NC
$3,000
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About Albemarle, NC

This place-name is derived from the English surname Albemarle. According to a 1905 publication by the United States Geologic Survey, based on research by University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill history professor Kemp P. Battle, it was named specifically for General George Monck, the first Duke of Albemarle and one of the original proprietors of the colony of Carolina, which included the town. The site of modern-day Albemarle was originally peopled by small tribes of hunter-gatherers and mound builders whose artifacts and settlements have been dated back nearly 10,000 years. Large-scale European settlement of the region came in the mid-18th century via two primary waves: immigrants of Dutch, Scots-Irish and German descent moved from Pennsylvania and New Jersey seeking enhanced religious and political tolerance, while immigrants of English backgrounds came to the region from Virginia and the Cape Fear River Basin in Eastern North Carolina.