Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale near Midland, NC

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Davidson, NC 28036
Graycie
Beautiful eye catching black roan TWH! Graycie is a 13 yo, 15.2 HH mare. ..
Davidson, North Carolina
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Mare
16
Davidson, NC
NC
$5,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Denver, NC 28037
Rio
Meet Rio! 9yo 15.2hh TWH Gelding Rio has all of the confidence and style th..
Denver, North Carolina
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
14
Denver, NC
NC
$3,200
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Lincolnton, NC 28092
Aria
Aria ****Sale Pending but will continue to show until picked up**** Direc..
Lincolnton, North Carolina
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Mare
18
Lincolnton, NC
NC
$8,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Lincolnton, NC 28092
Zechariah
Zechariah is our 3y/o Colt out of our Show Stud Mack & Our Stunning Mare Ar..
Lincolnton, North Carolina
Brown
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
9
Lincolnton, NC
NC
$8,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
2 year old Walker / Paso Fino filly, been under saddle and PROFESSIONAL TR..
Huntersville, North Carolina
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Huntersville, NC
NC
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Dead broke, PERFECT TWH mare! Neck reins, rides double, triple, bomb - pro..
Huntersville, North Carolina
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Huntersville, NC
NC
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Broke to saddle as well as buggy. Extremely dossal and easy to get along ..
Concord, North Carolina
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Concord, NC
NC
$2,500
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About Midland, NC

Midland began as a railroad town about 1913 with the arrival of rail service via the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR). The town is now incorporated, as of 2000. Prior to Midland's becoming a railroad village, a community named Garmon existed in the area (a few miles to the east) around the Garmon Mill begun by Michael Garmon in the late-1700s, and Garmon appears on an 1864 map of North Carolina. Another community located to the west, Cabarrus Station, also predated Midland as a railroad stop, and has been incorporated into the town of Midland. Formerly, the economy of Midland was essentially agricultural with some textile-related manufacturing jobs.