Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale in Science Hill KY, Columbia KY

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Tennessee Walking Stallion
black and white, 4 years old gelding, nonregistered but can be, this horse ..
Science Hill, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Science Hill, KY
KY
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
All the looks and color anyone could ever want in a smooth ridng horse...
Columbia, Kentucky
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Columbia, KY
KY
$1,400
Tennessee Walking Stallion
CHECK HIM OUT, He Won~t Mind - Gelding - 15 hands, 2 yrs old approx 900 lb..
Greensburg, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Greensburg, KY
KY
$2,850
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Reg. TWH. This is an exceptional colt that should mature around 16 hh. He i..
Jamestown, Kentucky
Cremello
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Jamestown, KY
KY
$7,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Sweet TWH mare, 12 years old. Had foal last year. Needs riding...
Danville, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Danville, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
patsy is a 12 year old horse. i will take $2400 for both horses, pasty and ..
Stanford, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Stanford, KY
KY
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This horse is a WINNER! He has been winning the blue ribbons. He is a big ..
Jamestown, Kentucky
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Jamestown, KY
KY
$20,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
flashy tri colored filly very well behaved, my 10 year old granddaughter ca..
Hodgenville, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Hodgenville, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Hollywood" is a beautiful copper sorrel with a flax mane and tail. He is..
Burnside, Kentucky
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Burnside, KY
KY
$3,500
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About Greensburg, KY

The 1780 settlement was originally known as "Glover's Station", for local landowner John Glover, who received 193 acres (0.78 km 2) in the area as a military grant after the American Revolution. Following the establishment of Green County (named for Revolutionary War Maj. General Nathanael Greene ) from parts of Lincoln and Nelson counties in 1792, Greensburg was laid out and established two years later as its eponymous seat of government. It was incorporated as a city a year after that. The central Public Square was also laid out in 1795 and has been retained as designed since then, with the only changes being the paving of the square with concrete and the installation of concrete dividers and parking meters in the four quadrants.