Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near South Miami, FL

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Homestead, FL 33032
Tennessee Walking Mare
Contact Ulises (786) 326 9233 Type: Tennessee Walking Color: Tobiano Sex: M..
Homestead, Florida
Tobiano
Tennessee Walking
Mare
12
Homestead, FL
FL
$2,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Homestead, FL 33032
Tennessee Walking Mare
Type: Tennessee Walking/Racking Horse Color: Black/Dark Brown Sex: Mare Hei..
Homestead, Florida
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
24
Homestead, FL
FL
$1,500
Buddy
Looking for a sweet mare or gelding that is about 16 or so hands for trail ..
Miami, Florida
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
17
Miami, FL
FL
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Davey" has 5 World Grand Champions on his papers including Pusher's Secre..
Davie, Florida
Black Overo
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Davie, FL
FL
$3,500
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About South Miami, FL

South Florida had been roamed by Native Americans ( Tequesta, Calusa, and Jaega), probably for centuries, before white pioneers advanced through Little Hunting Ground (later known as Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood) to Big Hunting Ground (now known as the Cutler neighborhood of Palmetto Bay). Wilson Alexander Larkins (1860–1946) was 36 years old when he, his wife (Katie Estelle Burtashaw) and five children, and their livestock arrived in Fort Dallas (now the Lummus Park Historic District of Miami) in 1896. He purchased property west of Red Road and Sunset Drive, where he built a home and barn. He also built the first general store east of that area in 1898 at what is known today as '"Cartagena Plaza" or "Cocoplum Circle" (actually in Coral Gables, Florida), and as the community grew, he established a post office in the community. Larkins became the first Postmaster, a role he held for sixteen years; he named the area Manila, but the majority of the settlers, who began building homes around his store, preferred the name of "Larkins" in his honor.