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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Washington, TX 77880
Smartie Pants
Smartie Pants is a 12 year old super horse that is athletic and safe. She h..
Washington, Texas
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
16
Washington, TX
TX
$9,500
Andalusian Mare
Calixta ACT Latria D X Sabio GF 2009 Bay PRE Filly. Beautiful filly that ..
Belton, Texas
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
-
Belton, TX
TX
$12,000
Shetland Pony Mare
Sugar is an exremely talented mare. an unusual color and a nice cross betw..
College Station, Texas
Palomino
Shetland Pony
Mare
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College Station, TX
TX
$1,750
Shetland Pony Mare
Gotta Be is a wonderful little mare. Sweet and willing. 2006 Shetland Pon..
College Station, Texas
Dun
Shetland Pony
Mare
-
College Station, TX
TX
$750
Paint Mare
Alisas Smile will be a wonderful asset to any breeding program. She has gr..
Belton, Texas
Palomino
Paint
Mare
-
Belton, TX
TX
$1,700
Hanoverian Stallion
This imported stallion brings to the U>S> proven bloolines of old along wit..
Georgetown, Texas
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Georgetown, TX
TX
$1,500
Miniature Stallion
High Yield was third in the nation in AMHA as a weanling stallion. He is a ..
Brenham, Texas
Miniature
Stallion
-
Brenham, TX
TX
$1,000
Miniature Stallion
A & R Mini Friday Mr Good Bar was born on Good Friday, thus Friday is his ..
Brenham, Texas
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Brenham, TX
TX
$1,000
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About Milano, TX

The International-Great Northern Railroad Company laid out the original site of Milano in 1874, about a mile and a half west of the city's present site. A United States post office opened there the same year. Soon, a Baptist church was also established in the area. The community around Milano became a voting precinct in 1880. Local sources offer several possibilities for the origin of the name "Milano." One story suggests that the town was simply named after Milan, Italy, because of similarities in the climate, but truly, the climate of Milan in Northern Italy, is cold and continental; another says that the name was supposed to have been "Milam," but the United States Post Office Department either got it wrong or changed it intentionally because another Milam, Texas, already existed.