Trail Quarter Horses for Sale near Bloomington, IL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Good barrel horse. Competitive but calm enough to ride w / a halter / lead..
Saunemin, Illinois
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Saunemin, IL
IL
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Jimmy is a 10 year old QH gelding ridden by a small 16 year old girl. He ha..
Forrest, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Forrest, IL
IL
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Here is a nice two year old Red Roan filly by Mr. Baron Red. She is athlet..
Eureka, Illinois
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Eureka, IL
IL
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Here is a nice Blue Roan Quarter Horse filly coming 2 years old. She is as ..
Eureka, Illinois
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Eureka, IL
IL
$2,250
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a beautiful Blue Roan Quarter Horse filly out of the Bart Bartender..
Eureka, Illinois
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Eureka, IL
IL
$2,250
Quarter Horse Stallion
*SOLD College forces sale of this very handsome registered Quarter Horse. ..
Streator, Illinois
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Streator, IL
IL
$2,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
Ground training complete. Current on everything. Quiet, calm, will make n..
Streator, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Streator, IL
IL
$900
Quarter Horse Stallion
Doc is very athletic with an awsome and gentle disposition. He has been rid..
Pekin, Illinois
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Pekin, IL
IL
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a wonderful well broke kid's horse. She will stand still for groomi..
Peoria, Illinois
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Peoria, IL
IL
$1,200
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About Bloomington, IL

The Bloomington area was at the edge of a large grove occupied by the Kickapoo people before the first Euro-American settlers arrived in the early 1820s. Springing from the settlement of Keg Grove, later called Blooming Grove, Bloomington was named as county seat on December 25, 1830, when McLean County was created. When the County of McLean was incorporated, a county seat was established. However, the legislation stated the site of Bloomington "would be located later." James Allin, one of the new county's promoters, offered to donate 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of his land for the new town. His offer was accepted, and Bloomington was laid out.