Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale in Nicholasville KY, Corydon IN

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Tennessee Walking Stallion
If you are looking for your next show gaited show prospect, then look no f..
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Brown
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Nicholasville, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
If you are looking for your next show gaited show prospect, then look no f..
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Brown
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Nicholasville, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
If you are looking for your next show gaited show prospect, then look no f..
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Nicholasville, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Omego" is a flashy black mare that is green - broke under - saddle. She ha..
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Nicholasville, KY
KY
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
"Buddy" is a gorgeous horse! He is complimented everywhere we go. He is ext..
Corydon, Indiana
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Corydon, IN
IN
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Betsy is a beautiful black mare with a heart of gold. She has no bad vices,..
Jonesville, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Jonesville, KY
KY
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
4 yr old cremello leopard walkaloosa gelding. . . . . . well broke, has bee..
Louisville, Kentucky
Cremello
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Louisville, KY
KY
$1,250
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Beautiful black and white tobiano stallion with mixed mane and tail. Great ..
Frankfort, Kentucky
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Frankfort, KY
KY
$100
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 Mare
Beautiful sorrel mare with white blaze and hind socks. Also have sister. ..
Sparta, Kentucky
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Sparta, KY
KY
$1,500
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About Simpsonville, KY

Simpsonville was first laid out in 1816, received its first post office in 1821, and was incorporated in 1833. It was named in honor Captain John Simpson; a native Virginian who represented Shelby County in the Kentucky House of Representatives and died in the War of 1812. By 1825 it had become a stage coach town; one of the largest between Shelbyville and Louisville. The Midland trail stagecoach would either swap out or rest their horses and travelers could stay at the Old Stone Inn. The second oldest stone building in the county which is still standing today.