Tennessee Walking Horses for Sale in South Charleston OH, Middletown OH

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Tennessee Walking Mare
Honey is a nice filly great size, should mature between 15-16 hands. Out o..
South Charleston, Ohio
Palomino
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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South Charleston, OH
OH
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Rocky is UTD on shots, shoes, worming, and has a neg. coggins. Trail brok..
Middletown, Ohio
Pinto
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Middletown, OH
OH
$2,300
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Rocky is UTD on shots, shoes, worming, and has a neg. coggins. Trail brok..
Middletown, Ohio
Pinto
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Middletown, OH
OH
$2,300
Tennessee Walking Mare
Ebony is UTD on worming and shots. No health or lambness problems, easy k..
Middletown, Ohio
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Middletown, OH
OH
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
This is the horse you have been waiting for. Dead broke but not a deadhead..
Middletown, Ohio
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Middletown, OH
OH
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Dusty is a easy going sweet horse, only rode about 5 times, easy to work w..
South Charleston, Ohio
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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South Charleston, OH
OH
$2,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Ebony is a true black TWH purebred mare (papers were lost) . Great trail h..
Middletown, Ohio
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Middletown, OH
OH
$2,000

About Germantown, OH

Germantown, was established in 1804 by German-speaking settlers from Berks County, Pennsylvania. Philip Gunckel, the only member of the group who spoke English, is recognized as Germantown's founder, who chose the site for a grist mill and laid out the original town plan in 1814. The Gunckel Town Plan, maintaining many of its original 19th and early 20th century buildings, has been recognized as a Historic District and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Germantown underwent many economic changes as distilleries, and the cigar industry, both came and went. In 1847 the Mudlick Distillery was established and, with an output of 30 barrels of whiskey a day, was considered the largest in the country for many years.