Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Biddeford, ME

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Tennessee Walking Mare
Sweet and loveable mare. Definetly a one person horse and needs to bond wit..
Saco, Maine
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Saco, ME
ME
$5,500
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About Biddeford, ME

Abenaki Indians, whose main village was upriver at Pequawket (now Fryeburg), once hunted and fished in the area. The first European to settle at Biddeford was physician Richard Vines in the winter of 1616-17 at Winter Harbor, as he called Biddeford Pool. This 1616 landing by a European predates the Mayflower landing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, (located 100 miles to the south) by approximately four years, a fact that is overlooked in much of New England lore. In 1630, the Plymouth Company granted the land south of the River Swanckadocke to Dr. Vines and John Oldham.