Rocky Mountain Horses for Sale near Myerstown, PA

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Rocky Mountain - Horse for Sale in Sunbury, PA 17921
Jack
Absolutely gorgeous Rocky Mountain Colt. He has a beautiful, natural gait a..
Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
1
Sunbury, PA
PA
$5,500
Axel
Axel is a beautiful Chocolate Flaxen mane & tail naturally gaited Regis..
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Gelding
10
New Tripoli, PA
PA
$6,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Beautiful Rocky Mountain horses - 5 years old and 6 years old - great hors..
Skippack, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
Skippack, PA
PA
$2,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Toledo is an absolutely gorgeous half Rocky Mountain and half Paso Fino ge..
York, Pennsylvania
Black
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
York, PA
PA
$5,700
Rocky Mountain Stallion
His name says it all. Wow is an excellent trail horse with a smooth, natura..
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
Collegeville, PA
PA
$9,000
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Primo is a typical, stocky registered RMH. He has had professional training..
Danville, Pennsylvania
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
Danville, PA
PA
$4,800
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Gorgeous, typey, sturdy build. Flaxen mane / tail, sturdy with great build...
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Chester Springs, PA
PA
$5,500
Rocky Mountain Mare
Beautiful chestnut filly. Gaits on lead line and in field. Calm and frien..
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Rocky Mountain
Mare
-
Lancaster, PA
PA
$5,000
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About Myerstown, PA

On December 24, 1757, 249 acres (1.01 km 2) of land was deeded to Isaac Meier and wife Catherine, who built their house at the Hergelrode site on South College Street. As early as 1763 he began deeding out lots and planned to make a town which he called Tulpehocken Town, after the Tulpehocken Creek, which runs through the borough. Meier was fatally shot by an unknown assassin on July 14, 1770, at the Henry Buch House on 40 West Main Street which was a tavern at that time. After his death the citizens of Tulpehocken Town began to call it Meier's Town after him. The Isaac Meier Homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.