Racking Horses for Sale near Watauga, TN

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Racking - Horse for Sale in Fall Branch, TN 37656
Oreo
This is a gentle older horse which would be excellent for young children. H..
Fall Branch, Tennessee
Black
Racking
Gelding
23
Fall Branch, TN
TN
Sold
Racking - Horse for Sale in Fall Branch, TN 37656
Ivan
This is a gentle older horse which would be excellent for young children. H..
Fall Branch, Tennessee
Black
Racking
Gelding
21
Fall Branch, TN
TN
Sold
Racking Stallion
This is "Sonny Boy". He is a very fast Racking, Single Footing stud, and h..
Coeburn, Virginia
Sorrel
Racking
Stallion
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Coeburn, VA
VA
$500
Racking Stallion
Grandson of the 2 Time World Champion Speed Racking Stud, "EZD's Falcon Ro..
Coeburn, Virginia
Bay
Racking
Stallion
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Coeburn, VA
VA
$500
Racking Stallion
Beautiful 6 year old Speed Racking Stud. Very gentle, smooth, fast, going ..
Coeburn, Virginia
Black
Racking
Stallion
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Coeburn, VA
VA
$20,000
Racking Stallion
He is a very gentle horse with a smooth gait or rack. Could make a show h..
Dungannon, Virginia
Bay
Racking
Stallion
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Dungannon, VA
VA
$2,500
Racking Stallion
Falcons Cloud is out the 2 time world speed racking champion Falcon Rowdy ..
Dungannon, Virginia
Bay
Racking
Stallion
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Dungannon, VA
VA
$400
Racking Stallion
Very Friendly horse will make a great trail / pleasure horse..
Dryden, Virginia
White
Racking
Stallion
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Dryden, VA
VA
$650
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About Watauga, TN

Some of the earliest European pioneers in Tennessee settled in the vicinity of Watauga in the mid-18th century. William Bean, traditionally recognized as Tennessee's first white settler, built his cabin at the mouth of Boone Creek, 7 miles (11 km) downstream from modern Watauga, in 1769. The Watauga Association, an early frontier government, operated out of nearby Elizabethton in the 1770s. When the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad (ET&V) was built in the 1850s, a railroad stop known as Carter's Depot, or Carter's Station, was established at what is now Watauga, where a trestle had been erected to carry the tracks across the Watauga River. Carter's Depot consisted of a water tank, several storage buildings, a telegraph office, and a post office.